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" She came into the tent, sat down, and was beginning to interpret when in the person of Cameahwait she recognized her brother. She instantly jumped up and ran and embraced him, throwing over him her blanket and weeping profusely. "
The Literary Panorama and National Register - Página 209
1816
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Makers of American History: The Lewis & Clark Exploring Expedition, 1804-'06

Graeme Mercer Adam - 1905 - 380 páginas
...converse more intelligibly, Sacajawea was sent for; she came into the tent, sat down, and was beginniing to interpret, when in the person of Cameahwait she...over him her blanket and weeping profusely; the chief was himself moved, though not in the same degree. After some conversation between them she resumed...
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The Lewis & Clark Exploring Expedition: 1804-'06

Graeme Mercer Adam - 1904 - 388 páginas
...converse more intelligibly, Sacajawea was sent for; she came into the tent, sat down, and was beginniing to interpret, when in the person of Cameahwait she...over him her blanket and weeping profusely; the chief was himself moved, though not in the same degree. After some conversation between them she resumed...
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Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana, Volumen7

1910 - 414 páginas
...to be opened, and glad of an opportunity to converse more intelligibly, Sacajaweah was sent for. She came into the tent, sat down, and was beginning to...jumped up and ran and embraced him, throwing over him a blanket and weeping profusely. The Chief was himself moved, though not in the same degree. After...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volumen24

1842 - 700 páginas
...into the tent to interpret between the strangers and her own people, in Cameahwait she recognized a brother. " She instantly jumped up, and ran and embraced...him her blanket, and weeping profusely : the chief was himself moved, but not in the same degree."— Vol. i, p. 319. The travelers remained for some...
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The World's Progress ...

Delphian Society, Chicago - 1913 - 614 páginas
...opened. Glad of an opportunity of being able to converse more intelligibly, Sacajawea was sent for; she came into the tent, sat down, and was beginning to...him her blanket, and weeping profusely. The chief was himself moved, though not in the same degree. After some conversation between them she resumed...
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Out where the West Begins: Being the Early and Romantic History of North Dakota

Zena Irma Trinka - 1920 - 472 páginas
...into the tent and sat down and was beginning to interpret, when in the person of Chief Chinnewait, she recognized her brother. She instantly jumped up and ran and embraced him, throwing her blanket over him, and weeping profusely. The Chief himself was moved, though not to the same degree....
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Out where the West Begins: Being the Early and Romantic History of North Dakota

Zena Irma Trinka - 1920 - 468 páginas
...conference with the chief, Sakakawea was sent for to act as interpreter. She came into the tent and sat down and was beginning to interpret, when in the person of Chief Chinnewait, she recognized her brother. She instantly jumped up and ran and embraced him, throwing...
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Sacajawea

Harold P. Howard - 2002 - 240 páginas
...ceremony, the smoking began. After this the conference was to be opened. . . . Sacajawea was sent for. She came into the tent, sat down, and was beginning to...him her blanket, and weeping profusely. The chief himself was moved, though not in the same degree. After some conversation between them she resumed...
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Sacajawea

Anna L. Waldo - 2010 - 966 páginas
...and glad of an opportunity of being able to converse more intelligibly, Sacajawea was sent for; she came into the tent, sat down, and was beginning to interpret, when in the person of Camedhwait, the chief, she recognized her brother. She instantly jumped up, and ran and embraced him,...
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Indian Dances of North America: Their Importance to Indian Life

Reginald Laubin, Gladys Laubin - 1989 - 584 páginas
...possessing these things had never seen white men. The goods traveled west through Indian channels. came into the tent, sat down, and was beginning to...she instantly jumped up and ran and embraced him, and throwing over him her blanket and weeping profusely; the chief was himself moved, though not in...
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