| 1871 - 256 lehte
...their necks and wrists ; as also upon the necks and wrists of their wives and children. Machequoce^^ Girdle: Which they make curiously of one two, three,...bowels of the earth for gold and silver ; yea, to the botome of the Sea, for shells of fishes, to make up a Treasure, which can never truly inrich nor satisfie.... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1873 - 466 lehte
...three, foure, and five inches thicknesse and more, of this money which (sometimes to the value often pounds and more) they weare about their middle and...curiously strung into many formes and figures: their blackeand white finely mixt together."* The wampum-belts, so often mentioned in connection with the... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1879 - 504 lehte
...inches thickness and more, of this money, which (sometimes to the value of £10 and more) they wear about their middle and as a scarfe about their shoulders...figures ; their blacke and white finely mixt together." The wampum belts, so often mentioned in connection with the history of the eastern tribes, consisted... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1879 - 526 lehte
...inches thickness and more, of this money, which (sometimes to the value of £10 and more) they wear about their middle and as a scarfe about their shoulders...these beads thus curiously strung into many formes and f1gures ; their blacke and white finely mixt together." The wampum belts, so often mentioned in connection... | |
| Charles Rau - 1882 - 200 lehte
...three, foure, and five inches thicknesse and more, of this money which (sometimes to the value often pounds and more) they weare about their middle and...curiously strung into many formes and figures: their blackeand white finely mixt together."* The wampum-belts, so often mentioned in connection with the... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1883 - 904 lehte
...mistaken for bone or ivory. 'Kip: Jesuit Missions, p. 25. scarf about their shoulders and breasts. Tea, the princes make rich caps and aprons, or small breeches of these beads, thus curiously strung into many forms and figures; their black and white finely mixed together."1 It is farther recorded that the New... | |
| Thomas Morton - 1883 - 414 lehte
...Yea, the Princes make rich Caps and Aprons (or fmall breeches) of thefe Beads thus curioufly ftrung into many formes and figures : their blacke and white finely mixt together '' See alfo Trumbull's notes in his edition of the Key, and Palfrey, vol. ip 3 1 . Parkman (Jefuits... | |
| Theophil Mitchell Prudden - 1918 - 550 lehte
...brea/ts. Yea the Princes make rich Caps and Aprons (or /mall breeches) of the/e beads thus curiou/ly/trung into many formes and figures: their blacke and white finely mixt to-gether.* Father Rasles 4 in 1723 wrote in definite terms of the importance of wampum in personal adornment among... | |
| 1918 - 498 lehte
...Yea the Princes make rich Caps and Aprons (or /mall breeches) of the/e beads thus curiou/ly /trung into many formes and figures: their blacke and white finely mixt to-gether.* Father Rasles4 in 1723 wrote in definite terms of the importance of "wampum in personal adornment among... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1873 - 468 lehte
...three, fonre, and five inclies thicknesse and more, of this money which (sometimes to the value often pounds and more) they weare about their middle and...curiously strung into many formes and figures: their blackeand white finely mixt together."* The wampum-belts, so often mentioned in connection with the... | |
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