| Eva Emery Dye - 1902 - 466 pagine
...quickly adopted their manners and language; but, in the words of a chronicler who saw her there, " she had become sickly, and longed to revisit her native country. Her husband also had become wearied of civilised life." So back they went to the Minnetarees, bearing pipes from Clark... | |
| Reuben Gold Thwaites - 1904 - 426 pagine
...disposition, greatly attached to the whites, whose manners and dress she tries to imitate, but she had become sickly, and longed to revisit her native...country; her husband, also, who had spent many years among the Indians, had become weary of a civilized life. So true it is, that the attachment to the... | |
| Olin Dunbar Wheeler - 1904 - 428 pagine
...disposition, [is] greatly attached to the whites, whose manners and dress she tries to imitate, but she had become sickly, and longed to revisit her native...country; her husband, also, who had spent many years among the Indians, had become weary of a civilized life. It was hard to transform herself and live... | |
| Louis Houck - 1908 - 446 pagine
...the whites, whose " Brackenridge's Journal, p. 10. manners and dress she tried to imitate; but she had become sickly and longed to revisit her native country; her husband also, who had spent years among the Indians, had become weary of civilized life. So true it is, that the attachment to... | |
| John C. Luttig - 1920 - 220 pagine
...disposition, greatly attached to the whites, whose manners and dress she tries to imitate, but she had become sickly and longed to revisit her native...also, who had spent many years amongst the Indians, was become weary of a civilized life." Several times, we are informed by the journals of Lewis and... | |
| Agnes C. Laut - 1926 - 350 pagine
...disposition, greatly attached to the whites, whose manners and dress she tried to imitate, but she had become sickly, and longed to revisit her native...also, who had spent many years amongst the Indians, was become weary of a civilized life.' Luttig made this entry [ 74 ] in his Journal under date of December... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Works - 1968 - 1068 pagine
...disposition, greatly attached to the whites, whose manners and dress she tries to imitate, but she had become sickly, and longed to revisit her native...country; her husband, also, who had spent many years among the Indians, had become weary of a civilized life." Here we have a simple statement of fact by... | |
| Harold P. Howard - 2002 - 240 pagine
...disposition, was greatly attached to the whites, whose manners and airs she tries to imitate; but she had become sickly and longed to revisit her native...also, who had spent many years amongst the Indians, was become weary of a civilized life.2 By providing Charbonneau with an extra wife and son in St. Louis,... | |
| Elliott Coues - 1979 - 506 pagine
...disposition, greatly attached to the whites, whose manners and dress she tries to imitate ; but she had become sickly, and longed to revisit her native...also, who had spent many years amongst the Indians, was become weary of a civilized life." Brackenridge's Journal, 1814, p. 202. MR. GRAVELINES— DAKOTAN... | |
| Anna L. Waldo - 2010 - 966 pagine
...disposition, was greatly attached to the whites, whose manner and dress she tries to imitate, but she has become sickly and longed to revisit her native country;...also, who had spent many years amongst the Indians, has become weary of civilized life. LEROY R. HAFEN, ed., "The WM Hoggs Manuscript about Bent's Fort."... | |
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