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Oneóta: or Characteristics of the red race of America from ... - Strona 249
or Characteristics of the red race of America from original notes and manuscripts Henry Rowe Schoolcraft. a great deal of disquiet. His birth was owing to an accident. It was in this wise. Metowac, or as the white people now call it. Long Island ...
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, 1845
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The Indian in His Wigwam - Strona 122
Metowac, or as the white people now call it, Long Island, was originally a vast plain, so level and free from any kind of growth, that it looked like a portion of the great sea that had suddenly been made to move back and let the sand below ...
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, 2010
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American Wild Flowers in Their Native Haunts - Strona 194
The Indian sages, especially those of the Algonquin race, (to which the Metowac, or Long Island tribes belonged,) abound with stories and traditions, curious and interesting in themselves, and not the less so from betraying no far-fetched ...
Emma Catherine Embury, 1845
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Folklore and Legends of the North American Indian - Strona 87
It was in this wise : Metowac, or as the white people now call it, Long Island, was originally a vast plain, so level and free from any kind of growth that it looked like a portion of the great sea that had suddenly been made to move back and let the ...
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The American Indians: Their History, Condition and ... - Strona 122
Metowac, or as the white people now call it, Long Island, was origi nally a vast plain, so level and free from any kind of growth, that it looked like a portion of the great sea that had suddenly been made to move back and let the sand below ...
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, 1851
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The red race of America - Strona 122
Metowac, or as the white people now call it, Long Island, was originally a vast plain, so level and free from any kind of growth, that it looked like a portion of the great sea that had suddenly been made to move back and let the sand below ...
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, 1847
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The Indian in His Wigwam, Or, Characteristics of the Red ... - Strona 122
Metowac, or as the white people now call it, Long Island, was originally a vast plain, so level and free from any kind of growth, that it looked like abortion of the great sea that had suddenly been made to move back and let the sand below ...
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, 1848
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Indian Myths: Or, Legends, Traditions, and Symbols of the ...
... the Aborigines of America Compared with Those of Other Countries, Including Hindostan, Egypt, Persia, Assyria, and China Ellen Russell Emerson. By his command the image walked around the island of Metowac, that he might see it move.
Ellen Russell Emerson, 1884
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Oneóta: Or The Red Race of America: Their History, ... - Strona 249
Metowac, or as the white people now call it, Long Island, was originally a vast plain, so level and free from any kind of growth, that it looked like a portion of the great sea that had suddenly been made to move back and let the sand below ...
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, 1844
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Geschichte des neueren Occultismus - Strona 55
Metowac oder wie die Blaßgesichter es jetzt nennen , LongIsland ) , war ursprünglich eine weite Fläche , so eben und frei von jeder Art Erhöhung , daß es einem Stück Meeresgrund ähnlich sah , das plötzlich von den Fluten verlaffen ist und ...
Karl Kiesewetter, Ludwig Kuhlenbeck, Karl Kiesewetter, 1891