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Edwin Wiley. SERIES ONE LECTURES ONE TO FOUR The United States and Its Aboriginal Inhabitants 1. Description of the United States and Its Possessions 2. The Origin , Habitats and Characteristics of the Indians 3. The Indians Past and ...
Edwin Wiley. SERIES ONE LECTURES ONE TO FOUR The United States and Its Aboriginal Inhabitants 1. Description of the United States and Its Possessions 2. The Origin , Habitats and Characteristics of the Indians 3. The Indians Past and ...
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... inhabitants of the country between the Appalachian Mountains , the Atlantic , the Gulf of Mexico , and earliest development was the Mississippi . The scene of their in the neighborhood of the Mississippi , or possibly even beyond it ...
... inhabitants of the country between the Appalachian Mountains , the Atlantic , the Gulf of Mexico , and earliest development was the Mississippi . The scene of their in the neighborhood of the Mississippi , or possibly even beyond it ...
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... inhabitants of the continent at the time of its dis- covery were hunters and fishers , or agriculturists of the Stone Age , most of whom had some knowledge of pot- tery - making . The house followed the lines of climate and culture ...
... inhabitants of the continent at the time of its dis- covery were hunters and fishers , or agriculturists of the Stone Age , most of whom had some knowledge of pot- tery - making . The house followed the lines of climate and culture ...
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... inhabitants of that colony did their grounds with fish : " You may see in one township a hundred acres together set with these fish ( i . e . shads and allizes ' ) , every acre taking 1,000 of them , & an acre thus dressed will produce ...
... inhabitants of that colony did their grounds with fish : " You may see in one township a hundred acres together set with these fish ( i . e . shads and allizes ' ) , every acre taking 1,000 of them , & an acre thus dressed will produce ...
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... inhabitants of Europe , and even for the Maoris in far - off New Zealand , pota- toes have become an every - day food . Indian corn is even more widespread , and tobacco has con- quered the whole earth . " The tale is long , indeed , if ...
... inhabitants of Europe , and even for the Maoris in far - off New Zealand , pota- toes have become an every - day food . Indian corn is even more widespread , and tobacco has con- quered the whole earth . " The tale is long , indeed , if ...
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