| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1877 - 446 стор.
...for, in consequence of continual hostilities, they cannot travel the country, nor make many exchanges. With my merchandise and trade I went into the interior as far as I pleased ; and I travelled along the coast forty or fifty leagues. The chief of my wares was pieces of sea-snails... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1877 - 408 стор.
...for, in consequence of continual hostilities, they cannot travel the country, nor make many exchanges. With my merchandise and trade I went into the interior as far as I pleased ; and I travelled along the coast forty or fifty leagues. The chief of my wares was pieces of sea-snails... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1925 - 944 стор.
...in consequence of incessant hostilities, they cannot traverse the country, nor make many exchanges. With my merchandise and trade I went into the interior...as far as I pleased, and travelled along the coast forty or fifty leagues. The principal wares were cones and other pieces of sea-snail, conchs used for... | |
| 1892 - 790 стор.
...vol. HI, p. 369: London, 1810. Schoolcraft, Indian Tril>e8 of the United States, vol. v, p. 692. 4 ''With my merchandise and trade I went into the interior...The principal wares were cones and other pieces of sea.snail, conches used for cutting, and fruit like a bean, of the highest value among them, which... | |
| Lucien Carr - 1893 - 106 стор.
...Voyages, vol. Ill, p. 369: London, 1810. Schoolcrai't, Indian Tribes of the United States, vol. v, p. 692. §"With. my merchandise and trade I went into...interior as far as I pleased, .and travelled along tlio coast 40 or 50 leagues. The principal wares were cones and other pieces of sea snail, conches... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1893 - 816 стор.
...Voyages, vol. ill, p. 369: London, 1810. Schoolcraft, Indian Tribes of the United Statei, vol. v, p. 692. $"With my merchandise and trade I went into the...interior as far as I pleased, and travelled along tho coast 40 or 50 leagues. The principal wares were cones and other pieces of sea snail, conches used... | |
| Lucien Carr - 1897 - 84 стор.
...means of such an exchange of commodities that the furs of the North and the robes of the West were 1 " With my merchandise and trade I went into the interior...snail, conches used for cutting, and fruit like a bean, of the highest value among them, which they use as a medicine, and employ in their dances and... | |
| Lucien Carr - 1897 - 90 стор.
...; and in the far South, we are told that among the principal wares in which Cabega de Vaca4 traded, were " cones and other pieces of sea snail, conches used for cutting . . . and sea beads." Some seventy-five years later, about the time of the settlement at Quebec, the Indians... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1898 - 572 стор.
...means of such an exchange of commodities that the furs of the North and the robes of the West were i " With my merchandise and trade I went into the interior...cones and other pieces of sea snail, conches used for eutting, and fruit like a bean, of the highest value among them, which they use as a medicine, and... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1898 - 574 стор.
...and in the far South, we are told that among the principal wares in which Cabcca, do Vaca4 traded, were " cones and other pieces of sea snail, conches used for cutting . . . and sea beads." Some seventy-five years later, about the time of the settlement at Quebec, the Indians... | |
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