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the Mandans , dwelling in well - ordered villages on the banks of a great river and cultivating the soil instead of living the wandering life of hunters . Such wonders of Mandan culture had been re- ported to La Vérendrye that he half ...
the Mandans , dwelling in well - ordered villages on the banks of a great river and cultivating the soil instead of living the wandering life of hunters . Such wonders of Mandan culture had been re- ported to La Vérendrye that he half ...
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... Mandan village . It was in some sense imposing , for the Indian lodges were arranged neatly in streets and squares ... Mandans were not greatly unlike the Assiniboines and other Indians of the West whom he already knew . The men went ...
... Mandan village . It was in some sense imposing , for the Indian lodges were arranged neatly in streets and squares ... Mandans were not greatly unlike the Assiniboines and other Indians of the West whom he already knew . The men went ...
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... Mandan language he could not understand and close questioning as to the route to the Western Sea was thus impossible . He learned enough to discredit the vague tales of white men in armor and peopled towns with which his lying guides ...
... Mandan language he could not understand and close questioning as to the route to the Western Sea was thus impossible . He learned enough to discredit the vague tales of white men in armor and peopled towns with which his lying guides ...
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... Mandans . The most famous of all the efforts of the family was now on foot . On April 29 , 1742 , a new expe- dition ... Mandan village on the upper Missouri and were well received . It was after midsummer when they set out again and ...
... Mandans . The most famous of all the efforts of the family was now on foot . On April 29 , 1742 , a new expe- dition ... Mandan village on the upper Missouri and were well received . It was after midsummer when they set out again and ...
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... Mandans . The travelers were now mounted ; for the horse , brought first to America by the Spaniards , had run wild on the ... Mandan guides fled homeward . Summer passed into bleak autumn with chill winds and long nights . By the end of ...
... Mandans . The travelers were now mounted ; for the horse , brought first to America by the Spaniards , had run wild on the ... Mandan guides fled homeward . Summer passed into bleak autumn with chill winds and long nights . By the end of ...
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