... inhabited by the Camanches and other kindred tribes, no robes whatever are furnished for trade. During only four months of the year (from November until March) the skins are good for dressing; those obtained in the remaining eight months... History of the American Bison: Bison Americanus - Page 559by Joel Asaph Allen - 1877 - 145 lehteFull view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House - 898 lehte
...Camanches and other kindred tribes, no robes whatever are furnished for trade. Daring only four monlhs of the year, (from November until March,) the skins...dressed as robes at any season. Probably not more than one third of the skins are taken from the animals killed, even when they are in good season, the labor... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 766 lehte
...annually killed throughout the extensive regions inhabited by the Camanches and other kindred tribes, no robes whatever are furnished for trade. During...eight months being valueless to traders ; and the bides of bulls are never taken off or dressed as robes at any season. Probably not rhore than one-third... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 820 lehte
...inhabited by the Camanches and other kindred tribes, no robes whatever are furnished for trade. Duiing only four months of the year, (from November until...being valueless to traders ; and the hides of bulls aie never taken offor dressed as robes at any season. Probably not more than one-third ol the skins... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 678 lehte
...dressing ; those •obtained in the remaining eight months being valueless to traders; and the Chides of bulls are never taken off or dressed as robes at any season. Probably not more than one third of the skins are taken from the animals killed, «ven when they are in good season, the labor... | |
| Robert Smith - 1846 - 434 lehte
...the Camanchcs and other kindred tribes, no robes whatever arc furnished for trade. During onlyfour months of the year, (from November until March,) the...at any season. Probably not more than one-third of thq skins are taken from the animals killed, even when they are in good season, the labour of preparing... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1846 - 200 lehte
...annually killed throughout the extensive regions inhabited by the Camanchesand other kindred tribes, no robes whatever are furnished for trade. During...months being valueless to traders : and the hides of bulb are never taken off or dressed as robes « any season. Probably not more than onethird of the... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1846 - 402 lehte
...annually killed throughout the extensive regions inhabited by the Camanches and other kindred tribes, no robes whatever are furnished for trade. During...obtained in the remaining eight months being valueless to the traders ; and the hides of bulls are never taken off, or dressed as robes, at any season. Probably... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1846 - 326 lehte
...annually killed throughout the extensive region inhabited by the Camanches and other kindred tribes, no robes whatever are furnished for trade During only...dressing ; those obtained in the remaining eight months are valueless to traders ; and the hides of bulls are never taken off or dressed as robes at any season.... | |
| 1846 - 632 lehte
...annually killed, throughout the extensive region inhabited by the Camancbes and other kindred tribes, no robes, whatever, are furnished for trade. During only four months of the year, (from November to March,) the skins are good for dressing, those obtained during the remaining eight months being... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1847 - 838 lehte
...annually killed, throughout the extensiveregion inhabited by the Camanches and other kindred tribes, no robes whatever are furnished for trade. During only four months of the year, from November to March, the skins are good for dressing, those obtained during the remaining eight months being valueless... | |
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