| 1815 - 558 pages
...obscure tribe became a powerful nation by emigre. lion and alliance with another. "In person the Osagcs are among the largest and best formed Indians, and...they do in villages, and having made considerable advance in agriculture, they seem less addicted to war than their northern neighbours, to whom the... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Nicholas Biddle - 1814 - 518 pages
...command of a chief called the Bigfoot, and settled on the Vermillion river, a branch of the Arkansaw. In person the Osages are among the largest and best...they do in villages, and having made considerable advance in agriculture, they seem less addicted to war, than their northern neighbours, to whom the... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1815 - 422 pages
...command of a chief called the Bigfoot, and settled on the Vermillion river, a branch of the Arkansaw. In person the Osages are among the largest and best...they do in villages, and having made considerable advance in agriculture, they seem less addicted to war than their northern neighbours, to whom the... | |
| 1814 - 680 pages
...the command of a chief called the Bigfoot, and settled on Vermillion river, a branch of the Arkansaw. In person the Osages are among the largest and best...they do in villages, and having made considerable advance in agiiculture, they seem less addicted to war, than their northern neighbours, to whom the... | |
| 1815 - 554 pages
...manner in which a small obscure tribe became a powerful nation by emigration and alliance with another. "In person the Osages are among the largest and best...they do in villages, and having made considerable advance iu agriculture, they seem less addicted to war than iheir northern neighbours, to whom 'he... | |
| 1815 - 628 pages
...in which a small obscure tribe became a powerful nation by emigra. tion and alliance with another. "In person the Osages are among the largest and best formed Indians, and are said lo possess fine military capacities; but residing as they do in villages, and having made considerable... | |
| 1816 - 658 pages
...memorable and important incidents. The Osages are twelve OP thirteen hundred warriors. In person they are among the largest and best formed Indians, and...to possess fine military capacities; but residing us they do in villages, and having made considerable ' advance in. ' agriculture, they seem less addicted... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1826 - 480 pages
...on the Vermillion river, a branch of the Arkansaw. In person, the Osages are among the largest rind best formed Indians, and are said to possess fine...they do in villages, and having- made considerable advance in agriculture, they seem less addicted to war than their northern neighbours, to whom the... | |
| William Adams (M.A.) - 1832 - 516 pages
...Wasbashas. Their number is between twelve and thirteen hundred warriors, consisting of three tribes. In person the Osages are among the largest and best formed Indians, and are said to oossess fine military capacities. The Osages, says Mr. Bradbury, are so tall and robust, as almost... | |
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