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... the following morning , they fell into a beaten horse - path leading along the river , which showed that they were in the neighborhood of some Indian Sbosbonie Lodges 37 village or encampment . They had not 36 Astoria.
... the following morning , they fell into a beaten horse - path leading along the river , which showed that they were in the neighborhood of some Indian Sbosbonie Lodges 37 village or encampment . They had not 36 Astoria.
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... lodges of his people . Striking into a trail or path which led up from the river , he guided them for some distance in the prairie , until they came in sight of a number of lodges made of straw , and shaped like hay - stacks . Their ...
... lodges of his people . Striking into a trail or path which led up from the river , he guided them for some distance in the prairie , until they came in sight of a number of lodges made of straw , and shaped like hay - stacks . Their ...
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... lodges were frequent along the banks , and , after a day's journey of twenty- six miles to the northwest , encamped in a populous neighborhood . Forty or fifty of the natives soon visited the camp , conducting themselves in a very ...
... lodges were frequent along the banks , and , after a day's journey of twenty- six miles to the northwest , encamped in a populous neighborhood . Forty or fifty of the natives soon visited the camp , conducting themselves in a very ...
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... lodges , but on arriving at them met with a check that at first damp- ened their cheerfulness . An Indian immedi- ately laid claim to the horse of Mr. Hunt , say- ing that it had been stolen from him . There was no disproving a fact ...
... lodges , but on arriving at them met with a check that at first damp- ened their cheerfulness . An Indian immedi- ately laid claim to the horse of Mr. Hunt , say- ing that it had been stolen from him . There was no disproving a fact ...
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... lodges of Shoshonies , who seemed in nearly as great an extremity as themselves , having just killed two horses for food . They had no other pro- visions excepting the seed of a weed which they gather in great quantities , and pound ...
... lodges of Shoshonies , who seemed in nearly as great an extremity as themselves , having just killed two horses for food . They had no other pro- visions excepting the seed of a weed which they gather in great quantities , and pound ...
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