Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, المجلد 2;المجلد 12For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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الصفحة 27
Numbers 30 men ; 100 souls ; speak Mobilian , though possessing an original language . TUNSCAS Reside at Avogall ; are from Florida ; speak Mobil- ian , though they have a distinct language . Warriors 25 ; souls 80 .
Numbers 30 men ; 100 souls ; speak Mobilian , though possessing an original language . TUNSCAS Reside at Avogall ; are from Florida ; speak Mobil- ian , though they have a distinct language . Warriors 25 ; souls 80 .
الصفحة 28
they speak the Mobilian , have all emigrated from Missi- sippi territory and Georgia , and are or were parts of the Chactaws , or Creek Indians . What Silby observes , there- fore , as to their possessing a language distinct from the ...
they speak the Mobilian , have all emigrated from Missi- sippi territory and Georgia , and are or were parts of the Chactaws , or Creek Indians . What Silby observes , there- fore , as to their possessing a language distinct from the ...
الصفحة 35
The language of this tribe , is not known to have an affinity to any other ; they , however , speak the language of the Gross - ventres . 350 warriors ; 1250 souls . At these villages was erected a fort and trading establishment in 1811 ...
The language of this tribe , is not known to have an affinity to any other ; they , however , speak the language of the Gross - ventres . 350 warriors ; 1250 souls . At these villages was erected a fort and trading establishment in 1811 ...
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Report on the Western Indians | 48 |
Wonderworking Providence | 72 |
Notice of Edward Johnson | 95 |
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