... were to be seen in great numbers in the use of the Mandans ; and scarcely a day in the summer, when the visitor to their village would not see the women at work with their hands and fingers, moulding them from black clay, into vases, cups, pitchers,... America Discovered by the Welsh in 1170 A.D. - Stran 110avtor: Benjamin Franklin Bowen - 1876 - 184 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| George Catlin - 1841 - 504 strani
...fingers, moulding them from black clay, into vases, cups, pitchers, and pots, and baking them in their little kilns in the sides of the hill, or under the bank of the river. In addition to this art, which I am sure belongs to no other tribe on the Continent, these people have... | |
| George Catlin - 1842 - 490 strani
...moulding them from black clay, into rases, cups, pitchers, and pots, and baking them in their little kilna in the sides of the hill, or under the bank of the river. In addition to this art, which I am sure belongs to no other tribe on the Continent, these people have... | |
| George Catlin - 1845 - 492 strani
...fingers, moulding them from black clay, into vases, cups, pitchers, and pots, and baking them in their little kilns in the sides of the hill, or under the bank of the river. In addition to ihis art, which 1 am sure helongs to no other trihe on the Continent, these people have... | |
| George Catlin - 1857 - 452 strani
...fingers, moulding them from black clay, into vases, cups, pitchers, and pots, and baking them in their little kilns in the sides of the hill, or under the bank of the river. In addition to this art, which I am sure belongs to no other tribe on the Continent, these people have... | |
| 1908 - 770 strani
...Madawgwys, a name applied by Cambrians to the followers of Madoc." He says of their pottery: Mandan Pottery. "They exhibit great skill in the manufacture of pottery,...Cincinnati, correspond with many of the products of the Manclans. The Mandan women mould vases, cups, pitchers, and pots .out of the black clay, and bake them... | |
| 1908 - 866 strani
...name applied by Cambrians to the followers of Madoc." He says of their pottery : Manclan Pottery. ' ' They exhibit great skill in the manufacture of pottery,...sides of the hill, or under the bank of the river. ' Mandan Language — It Is Welsh. "The most convincing proof, probably. to the mind of Mr. Catlin,... | |
| Reuben Thomas Durrett - 1908 - 264 strani
...fingers, moulding them from black clay, into vases, cups, pitchers, and pots, and baking them in their little kilns in the sides of the hill, or under the bank of the river. In addition to this art, which I am sure belongs to no other tribe on the continent, these people have... | |
| George Catlin - 2001 - 458 strani
...fingers, moulding them from black clay into vases, cups, pitchers, and pots, and baking them in their little kilns in the sides of the hill, or under the bank of the river. In addition to this art, which I am sure belongs to no other tribe on the continent, these people have... | |
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