Eashecha (a German), and I counted no less than nine children. The eldest of them could not have been over fifteen. When my grandfather first visited them, down at the mouth of the Mississippi, they were comparatively few; later my father visited their... St. Nicholas - Stran 609uredili: - 1894Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Charles A. Eastman - 1902 - 322 strani
...have larger families than we do. I went into the house of an Eashicba (a German), and I ^counted no less than nine children. The eldest of them could...them, down at the mouth of the Mississippi, they were comparative; ly few ; later my father visited their Great Father i at Washington, and they had already... | |
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...uncle prior to leaving the wild life : " Certainly they are a heartless nation," said the uncle. " They have made some of their people servants — yes, slaves ! * We never believed in slaves, but it seema that these Washichu do. It is our belief that they painted their servants black a long time ago... | |
| Charles A. Eastman - 2007 - 266 strani
...gave to Duta the skill to make fine bows and arrows, and to Wachesne no skill to make anything.". . . "Certainly they are a heartless nation. They have...some of their people servants — yes, slaves! We have never believed in keeping slaves, but it seems that these Washechu do! It is our belief that they... | |
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