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a boat-hand from the steamer | the characteristic of the American a boat-hand from the steamer is a model for Hercules - a Sioux warrior for Mercury or Mars. Having received an invitation from Dr Williamson, a missionary to the Sioux, to whom I had a letter, to visit him at his residence at the village of Kaposia or Little Crow's village [as it is generally called, that being the cognomen of the | ||
is a model for Hercules - a | chief, whose name is, in Dacotah, "Chatah-koowamanni" or Sparrow h awk walks shooting, which by the French traders was corruptly translated "Petite corbeaux," or Little Crow], I was placed under the charge of an Indian who conducted me to his canoe a "dug-out" where his two wives were in attendance to paddle us to their residence | ||
Sioux warrior for Mercury or Mars. | |||
Having received an invitation from | |||
Dr Williamson, a missionary to | |||
the Sioux, to whom I had a letter, to | |||
visit him at his residence at the | |||
village of Kaposia or Little Crow's | |||
village [as it is generally called, | |||
that being the cognomen of the | |||
chief, whose name is, in Dacotah, | |||
"Chatah-koowamanni" or Sparrow | |||
the French traders was corruptly | |||
translated "Petite corbeaux," | |||
or Little Crow], I was placed | |||
under the charge of an Indian | |||
who conducted me to his canoe | |||
a "dug-out" where his two | |||
wives were in attendance | |||
to paddle us to their residence |
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4 the characteristic of the American a boat-hand from the steamer is a model for Hercules - a Sioux warrior for Mercury or Mars. Having received an invitation from Dr Williamson, a missionary to the Sioux, to whom I had a letter, to visit him at his residence at the village of Kaposia or Little Crow's village [as it is generally called, that being the cognomen of the chief, whose name is, in Dacotah, "Chatah-koowamanni" or Sparrow h awk walks shooting, which by the French traders was corruptly translated "Petite corbeaux," or Little Crow], I was placed under the charge of an Indian who conducted me to his canoe a "dug-out" where his two wives were in attendance to paddle us to their residence