| Edward Burnett Tylor - Civilization - 1870 - 438 pages
...Cayenderongue. He had been a notable Warrior ; and he told me, that now I had a Right to assume to myself all the Acts of Valour he had performed, and that now my Name would echo from Hill to Hill over all the Five Nations." When Golden went back into the same part ten or twelve years later, he... | |
| Edward Burnett Tylor - Civilization - 1870 - 406 pages
...Cayenderoiigue. He had been a notable Warrior ; and he told me, that now I had a Right to assume to myself all the Acts of Valour he had performed, and that now my Name would echo from Hill to Hill over all the Five Rations." When Colden went back into the same part ten or twelve years later, he... | |
| Neville B. Craig - Local history - 1876 - 604 pages
...been a notable warrior, and told me, that now I had a right to assume to myself all the acts of valor he had performed, and that now my name would echo...time, than as an artifice to draw a belly full of strong liquor from me, for himself and his companions ; but when about ten or twelve years afterwards,... | |
| Justin Winsor - America - 1889 - 534 pages
...given to him was " Cayenderogue," which was borne by an old sachem, a notable warrior. He writes : " I thought no more of it at that time than as an artifice to draw a belly-full of strong liquor from me for himself whom they had intercourse. The gorernor of Canada,... | |
| Justin Winsor - America - 1889 - 536 pages
...children) hi notable warrior. He writes: "I thought no Captivity among you. Wee haue therefore sent more of it at that time than as an artifice to draw this messenger, offering to redeeme them either for payment in goods or wompom ; or by exchange of... | |
| Edward Clodd - Folklore - 1898 - 272 pages
...name, Cayenderongue. He had been a notable warrior, and he told me that now I had a right to assume all the acts of valour he had performed, and that now my name would echo from hill to hill over all the Five Nations." When Golden went back into the same part ten or twelve years later, he... | |
| Cadwallader Colden - Iroquois Indians - 1902 - 334 pages
...Cayenderongue. He had been a notable Warrior; and he told nie, that now I had a Right to assume to myself all the Acts of Valour he had performed, and that...Time, than as an Artifice to draw a Belly full of strong Liquor from me, for himself and his Companions; but when about ten or twelve Years afterwards,... | |
| Cadwallader Colden - Iroquois Indians - 1902 - 336 pages
...Cayenderongue. He had been a notable Warrior; and he told me, that now I had a Right to assume to myself all the Acts of Valour he had performed, and that...Time, than as an Artifice to draw a Belly full of strong Liquor from me, for himself and his Companions; but when about ten or twelve Years afterwards,... | |
| Cadwallader Colden - Iroquois Indians - 1904 - 334 pages
...Cayenderongue. He had been a not,able Warrior; and he told me, that now I had a Right to assume to myself all the Acts of < Valour he had performed, and that...Time, than as an Artifice to draw a Belly full of strong Liquor from me, for himself and his Companions; but when about ten or twelve Years ,afterwards,... | |
| William Martin Beauchamp - Indians of North America - 1907 - 156 pages
...Cayenderongue. He had been a notable Warrior ; and he told me, that now I had a Right to assume to myself all the Acts of Valour he had performed, and that...Time, than as an Artifice to draw a Belly full of strong Liquor from: me, for himself and his Companions ; but when about ten or twelve years afterwards,... | |
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