Religion in the United States of AmericaArno Press, 1969 - 736 strani Report for Bachelor of Engineering (Naval Architecture) |
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Stran 11
... tribes , each comprehending those most alike in language and customs , and who constantly recognised each other as relatives . These were , 1. The ALGONQUINS , consisting of many tribes , scattered over the whole of the New England ...
... tribes , each comprehending those most alike in language and customs , and who constantly recognised each other as relatives . These were , 1. The ALGONQUINS , consisting of many tribes , scattered over the whole of the New England ...
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... tribes , are also producing great results , and leading to decided improvements . A great deal has been said and written about the gradual wasting and disappearance of the tribes which once occupied the territories of the United States ...
... tribes , are also producing great results , and leading to decided improvements . A great deal has been said and written about the gradual wasting and disappearance of the tribes which once occupied the territories of the United States ...
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... tribes , have united with other tribes , and so exist in a commingled state with them . It has happened that an entire conquered tribe has been compelled to submit to absorp- tion among the conquerors . And finally , the MOBILIAN or ...
... tribes , have united with other tribes , and so exist in a commingled state with them . It has happened that an entire conquered tribe has been compelled to submit to absorp- tion among the conquerors . And finally , the MOBILIAN or ...
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BOOK I | 1 |
The Aborigines of North America | 7 |
Discovery of that part of North America which is com | 15 |
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