| James Mooney - 1995 - 618 pagine
...from the shrieks they frequently uttered, the nexlicine men knew that they were the enemies of the Indian race, and, therefore, it was concluded in the nation at large that the long-lost hunters had been decoyed to their death in the dreadful gorge, which they called Tallulah.... | |
| James Mooney - 1995 - 618 pagine
...and, from the shrieks they frequently uttered, the medicine men knew that they were the enemies of the Indian race, and, therefore, it was concluded in the nation at large tt,at the long-lust hunters had been deeoyesl to their death in the dreadful gorge, which they called... | |
| Jim Miles, Mark Moran, Mark Sceurman - 2006 - 268 pagine
...shrieks the little men frequently uttered, the medicine men knew that they were the enemies of the Indian race, and therefore, it was concluded in the nation at large that the longlost hunters had been decoyed to their death in the dreadful gorge, which they called Tallulah."... | |
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