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" ... for the Isles du Castor, which lie in the mouth of Lake Michigan; and we should have crossed the lake but that a thick fog came on, on account of which the Indians deemed it safer to keep the shore close under their lee. We therefore approached the... "
Travels and Adventures in Canada and the Indian Territories, Between the ... - Side 95
af Alexander Henry - 1809 - 330 sider
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The American Indians: Their History, Condition and Prospects, from Original ...

Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1851 - 536 sider
...close under their lee. We therefore approached the lands of the Ottawas, and their village of L'Arbre Croche, already mentioned as lying about twenty miles...is built. Every half hour, the Indians gave their warwhoop, one for every prisoner in their canoe. This is a general custom, by the aid of which, all...
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The American Indians: Their History, Condition and Prospects, from Original ...

Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1851 - 528 sider
...of the tongue of land on which the Fort is built Every half hour, the Indians gave their warwhoop, one for every prisoner in their canoe. This is a general...aid of which, all other Indians, within hearing, are apprised of the number of prisoners they are carrying. In this manner we reached Wagoshense, Fox-point,...
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Western Scenes and Reminiscences: Together with Thrilling Legends and ...

Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1853 - 534 sider
...close under their lee. We therefore approached the lands of the Ottawas, and their village of L'Arbre Croche, already mentioned as lying about twenty miles to the westward of MichiUmackinac, on the opposite side of the tongue of land on which the Fort is built Every half hour,...
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Old and New Mackinac: With Copious Extracts from Marquette, Hennepin, La ...

James Alvin Van Fleet - 1870 - 190 sider
...close under their lee. We therefore approached the lands of the Ottawas, and their village of L'Arbre Croche, already mentioned as lying about twenty miles...This is a general custom, by the aid of which all the Indians within hearing are apprized of the number of prisoners they are carrying. In this manner...
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Old and New Mackinac: With Copious Extracts from Marquette, Hennepin, La ...

James Alvin Van Fleet - 1880 - 202 sider
...close under their lee. We therefore approached the lands of the Ottawas, and their village of L'Arbre Croche, already mentioned as lying about twenty miles...tongue of land on which the fort is built. " Every half-hour the Indians gave their war-whoops, one for every prisoner in their canoe. This is a general...
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The Traverse Region, Historical and Descriptive: With Illustrations of ...

1884 - 484 sider
...close under their lee. We therefore approached the lands of the Ottawas, and their village of L'Arbre Croche, already mentioned as lying about twenty miles...tongue of land on which the fort is built. "Every half-hour the Indians gave their war whoops, one for every prisoner in their canoe. This is a general...
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Mackinac: Formerly Michilimackinac

John Read Bailey - 1895 - 244 sider
...close under their lee. We therefore approached the lands of the Ottawas, and their village of L'Arbre Croche, already mentioned as lying about twenty miles...of the tongue of land on which the fort is built. 8 " Every half-hour the Indians gave their war-whoops, one for every prisoner in their canoe. This...
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Mackinac: Formerly Michilimackinac

John Read Bailey - 1896 - 256 sider
...close under their lee. "We therefore approached the lands of the Ottawas, and their village of L'Arbre Croche, already mentioned as lying about twenty miles...tongue of land on which the fort is built. " Every half-hour the Indians gave their war-whoops, one for every prisoner in their canoe. This is a general...
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The Lakeside Classics, Oplag 19

1921 - 386 sider
...close under their lee. We therefore approached the lands of the Ottawa and their village of L'Arbre Croche already mentioned as lying about twenty miles...fort is built. Every half hour the Indians gave their war whoops, one for every prisoner in their canoe. This is a general custom, by the aid of which all...
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The Blue Adventure Book: A Collection of Stirring Scenes and Moving ...

Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1905 - 426 sider
...laud on which the fort is built. Every half-hour the Indians gave their war-whoop four times, once for every prisoner in their canoe. This is a general...aid of which all other Indians within hearing are apprised of the number of prisoners they are carrying. In this manner we reached Fox Point, a long...
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