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Page 16
At another , they were found on the Savannah river , which was called
Chisketalla fau hatche ; and sometimes Sauvannogee , the name for Shawanoe .
This is the report of Mr. Hawkins . It was called Isundiga , by the Carolina tribes .
My own ...
At another , they were found on the Savannah river , which was called
Chisketalla fau hatche ; and sometimes Sauvannogee , the name for Shawanoe .
This is the report of Mr. Hawkins . It was called Isundiga , by the Carolina tribes .
My own ...
Page 21
This briar is called Coonte , and the bread made of it , Coon - te - tuc - a - li - sa ,
and is an important article of food ... root , used as food in years of scarcity The O
- ke - fin - o - cau is the source of the St. Mary's and Little St. Johns , called by the
...
This briar is called Coonte , and the bread made of it , Coon - te - tuc - a - li - sa ,
and is an important article of food ... root , used as food in years of scarcity The O
- ke - fin - o - cau is the source of the St. Mary's and Little St. Johns , called by the
...
Page 26
They are called wild people , because they left their old towns and made irregular
settlements in this country to which they were invited by the plenty of game , the
mildness of the climate , the richness of the soil , and the abundance of food for ...
They are called wild people , because they left their old towns and made irregular
settlements in this country to which they were invited by the plenty of game , the
mildness of the climate , the richness of the soil , and the abundance of food for ...
Page 69
The division to the left , is occupied by the E - ne - hau Ul - gee , ( people second
in command , the head of whom is called by the traders , second man . ) These
have the direction of the public works appertaining to the town , such as the
public ...
The division to the left , is occupied by the E - ne - hau Ul - gee , ( people second
in command , the head of whom is called by the traders , second man . ) These
have the direction of the public works appertaining to the town , such as the
public ...
Page 82
The Chickasaws and Aubecuhs , called Cussetuh and Cowetuh , chat - la - hau ,
( oldest brothers . ) Au - be - cuh , called Chickasaw , Ummau - mau - yuh , (
elders , or people a head of them . ) Chickasaws sometimes use the same ...
The Chickasaws and Aubecuhs , called Cussetuh and Cowetuh , chat - la - hau ,
( oldest brothers . ) Au - be - cuh , called Chickasaw , Ummau - mau - yuh , (
elders , or people a head of them . ) Chickasaws sometimes use the same ...
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