Montezuma's Dinner: A Review of Native Races of the Pacific States by Hubert Howe Bancoft, New York: D. Appleton & Co., Civilized Nations, Vol. IICollege Division, Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1976 - 44 Seiten |
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... Indian tribes , would , were it fairly estab- lished , command as well as deserve the respect of the Ameri- can people . With the exception of an amateur here and there , American scholars have not been willing to devote themselves to ...
... Indian tribes , would , were it fairly estab- lished , command as well as deserve the respect of the Ameri- can people . With the exception of an amateur here and there , American scholars have not been willing to devote themselves to ...
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... Indian tribes to create a probability ' of their prevalence among the Aztecs , as well as to give effect to such traces of their existence among the latter as these writers have incidentally furnished . The necessity for this lengthy ...
... Indian tribes to create a probability ' of their prevalence among the Aztecs , as well as to give effect to such traces of their existence among the latter as these writers have incidentally furnished . The necessity for this lengthy ...
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... tribe came the council , composed of the chiefs of the gentes . It was the instru- ment of government , and the only one known to the American aborigines . The great body of the Indian tribes were organ- ized in gentes , precisely like ...
... tribe came the council , composed of the chiefs of the gentes . It was the instru- ment of government , and the only one known to the American aborigines . The great body of the Indian tribes were organ- ized in gentes , precisely like ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
American aborigines ancient Anonymous Conqueror April Aztec Confederacy Aztec society brother brother to brother brought Central America chafing-dish children afterwards civilization Clavigero common stores communism in living composed confederacy of three cooked council of chiefs court customs dian dinner of Montezuma dishes earthen bowls eight gentes elective ethnical period existed facts federacies floor gens gentile halls History of America History of Mexico hundred and fifty Indian family Indian house Indian society institutions Iroquois joint-tenement house kettle king lands in common large households law of hospitality lords maize marble mats meal each day Middle status Montezuma lived Montezuma's Dinner napkins organized in gentes palace person Peru phratries plates presented principal war-chief probably pueblo of Mexico Red Race sachem and chiefs social Spaniards Spanish writers status of barbarism stone Tenochtitlan three Indian tribes three thousand tion Tlacopan usages Uxmal Valley of Mexico Village Indians