village of the prairie," are supposed to constitute more than one-half of the whole Dakota nation. They live on the western side of the Missouri, and extend west to the dividing ridge between the Little Missouri and Powder rivers, and thence south on... Engineer Historical Studies - Side 71979Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1856 - 848 sider
...of this band the Assinniboins, or Hohe of the Dacotas, are said to have sprung." 7. " The Titonwans, village of the prairie, are supposed to constitute more than one-half of the whole Dacota nation." They live on the western side of the Missouri, and take within their range the Black... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1859 - 732 sider
...branch of this band the Assinniboins, or Hope of the Dakotas, are said to have sprung. 7. The Titonwans, "village of the prairie," are supposed to constitute...106th meridian. They are allied by marriage with the Shyenues, but are enemies of the Pawnees and Crows. The Titonwans, except a few of the Brules, on White... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1859 - 742 sider
...branch of this band the Assinniboins, or Hope of the Dakotas, are said to have sprung. 7. The Titonwans, "village of the prairie," are supposed to constitute...106th meridian. They are allied by marriage with the Shyenues, but are enemies of the Pawnees and Crows. The Titonwans, except a few of the Brules, on White... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers, Gouverneur Kemble Warren - 1875 - 146 sider
...of this band the Assinniboins, or Hohe of the Dakotas, are said to have sprung. 7. The Titonwans, " Village of the Prairie," are supposed to constitute...of the Pawnees and Crows. The Titonwans, except a *I am largely indebted for the following description to the " Dakota Grammar and Dictionary," one of... | |
| Lloyd McFarling - 1955 - 472 sider
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| United States. War Department - 1858 - 686 sider
...branch of this band the Assinniboins, or Hope of the Dakotas, are said to have sprung. 7. The Titonwans, "village of the prairie," are supposed to constitute...of the Pawnees and Crows. The Titonwans, except a few of the Brules, on White river, and some of the families connected with the whites by marriage,... | |
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