Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... passing through Winnebigoshish Lake takes a winding course to the south close to the watershed of the St. Louis River , VOL . I. - 2 17 that enters Lake Superior at Duluth . The upper waters of the Mississippi naturally terminate at the ...
... passing through Winnebigoshish Lake takes a winding course to the south close to the watershed of the St. Louis River , VOL . I. - 2 17 that enters Lake Superior at Duluth . The upper waters of the Mississippi naturally terminate at the ...
Page 18
... passed into the Mississippi either by way of the St. Croix River at Ashland , Lake Superior , or by way of the Illinois River , where Chicago is located . But about 75,000 years ago the western watershed of the lakes became suffi ...
... passed into the Mississippi either by way of the St. Croix River at Ashland , Lake Superior , or by way of the Illinois River , where Chicago is located . But about 75,000 years ago the western watershed of the lakes became suffi ...
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... passed over to the whites . Original Habitats . The question of the original habi- tats of the important aboriginal important aboriginal stocks is one of the most interesting in American ethnology and archæol- ogy . The researches of ...
... passed over to the whites . Original Habitats . The question of the original habi- tats of the important aboriginal important aboriginal stocks is one of the most interesting in American ethnology and archæol- ogy . The researches of ...
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... passed over to their conquerors , are of sociological and religious sig- nificance in many instances . Stewart Culin has made a special study of the games of the North American In- 66 dians , and rejects the theory favored by Tylor and ...
... passed over to their conquerors , are of sociological and religious sig- nificance in many instances . Stewart Culin has made a special study of the games of the North American In- 66 dians , and rejects the theory favored by Tylor and ...
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... passed over with but scant recognition . This is particularly true when , as is the case in the New World , the story to be told is that of the con- tact of ethnic stocks , and the subjec- tion and partial extermination of a " lower ...
... passed over with but scant recognition . This is particularly true when , as is the case in the New World , the story to be told is that of the con- tact of ethnic stocks , and the subjec- tion and partial extermination of a " lower ...
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