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Page 314
... Iroquois , when mourning for their sachems , " a prominent part of the ceremonial consisted in the repetition . of their ancient laws and usages . " Whence it is manifest that , sachems being the ruling men , this repetition of their ...
... Iroquois , when mourning for their sachems , " a prominent part of the ceremonial consisted in the repetition . of their ancient laws and usages . " Whence it is manifest that , sachems being the ruling men , this repetition of their ...
Page 349
... Iroquois . In his work , The League of the Iro- quois , Morgan says : — 66 " It was the boast of the Iroquois that the great object of their confeder- acy was peace - to break up the spirit of perpetual warfare , which had wasted the ...
... Iroquois . In his work , The League of the Iro- quois , Morgan says : — 66 " It was the boast of the Iroquois that the great object of their confeder- acy was peace - to break up the spirit of perpetual warfare , which had wasted the ...
Page 381
... Iroquois . " So , too , Angas tells us of the New Zealanders that they are very hospitable to strangers . By this last people we are shown in how large a measure the love of applause is a factor in apparent generosity . The New ...
... Iroquois . " So , too , Angas tells us of the New Zealanders that they are very hospitable to strangers . By this last people we are shown in how large a measure the love of applause is a factor in apparent generosity . The New ...
Page 406
... Iroquois , states that " the love of truth was another marked trait of the Indian character . " And yet , though the Iroquois league was formed avowedly for the preservation of peace , and achieved this end in respect of its component ...
... Iroquois , states that " the love of truth was another marked trait of the Indian character . " And yet , though the Iroquois league was formed avowedly for the preservation of peace , and achieved this end in respect of its component ...
Page 424
... Iroquois , too , the primitive feeling was displayed- " The warrior despised the toil of husbandry , and held all labour beneath him . " Even the unwarlike Esqui- maux is said to exhibit a like aversion . " He hunts and fishes , but ...
... Iroquois , too , the primitive feeling was displayed- " The warrior despised the toil of husbandry , and held all labour beneath him . " Even the unwarlike Esqui- maux is said to exhibit a like aversion . " He hunts and fishes , but ...
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