| New York (State). Commissioners of Indian Affairs - 1861 - 524 páginas
...made of Silver, so that it could not rust. I need not mention these Occurrences to you * * * * * Our Ancestors you know frequently met to brighten this...forgotten. We are sensible that all Men are liable to Decept1on. We have Reason to believe our Men are conscious of and sorry for their Misconduct, and our... | |
| Charles S. Bryant - 1881 - 740 páginas
...covering made by suspending sails, and gave an admirable talk, a portion of which was as follows : " Brothers, I am happy to meet you here, at this council fire which your father has sent me to kindle, and to take you by the hands, as our children. We having but... | |
| George E. Warner, Charles M. Foote - 1881 - 672 páginas
...covering made by suspending sails, and gave an admirable talk, a portion of which was as follows : j " Brothers, I am happy to meet you here, at this council fire which your father has sent me to kindle, and to take you by the hands, as our children. We having but... | |
| Edward Duffield Neill - 1882 - 1010 páginas
...grants to the United States first expression of the views of the United States to the Dahkotahs : — " Brothers — I am happy to meet you here at this council fire, which your father has sent me to kindle, and to take you by the hands as our children. We having but... | |
| Zebulon Montgomery Pike - 1895 - 498 páginas
...(Part of Orig. No. j, pp. 6-8), delivered at the entrance of the river St. Peter's, Sept.2jd, 1803. BROTHERS : I am happy to meet you here at this council fire, which your father has sent me to kindle, and to take ' This piece is the inclosure mentioned in Art.... | |
| Henry Anson Castle - 1915 - 758 páginas
...under a covering made by suspending sails, and gave an admirable talk, a portion of which follows: "Brothers, I am happy to meet you here, at this council fire which your father has sent me to kindle, and to take you by the hands, as our children. It is the wish... | |
| Hester McLean Pollock - 1917 - 436 páginas
...most interesting to read. Here is a little extract from it, telling of a talk with the Indians : ' ' Brothers, I am happy to meet you here at this council fire, which your father has sent me to kindle and to take you by the hands as our children. We have but lately... | |
| Great Northern Railway Company (U.S.) - 1805 - 16 páginas
...set in all the glamour of romance." The following is the substance of Pike's speech on this occasion: "BROTHERS : I am happy to meet you here at this council fire, which your father has sent me to kindle, and to take you by the hands as our children. We having lately... | |
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