| 1796 - 816 ページ
...fix inches of an iron hoop, made into a knife, and the (hank of an arrow-head of iron, which fcrved her as an awl, were all the metals this poor woman had with ¡г т when (he eloped ; and wi:h triefe implements Ihe had made herfeif complete fnow-ihoes, and... | |
| 1797 - 512 ページ
...fix inches of an iron hoop, wide into a knife, and the (hank of an arrow head of iron, which ferved her as- an awl, were all the metals this poor woman had with her when flie eloped ; and with thefe implements (lie had made herfelf complete fnow-lhoes, and feveral other... | |
| 1818 - 384 ページ
...they are much preferable to those made by the Northern Indians. Five or six inches of an iron hoop, made into a knife* and the shank of an arrow-head...several other useful articles. Her method of making fire was equally singular and curious, having no other materials for that purpose than two hard sulphurous... | |
| 1821 - 614 ページ
...advanced. Five or six inches of an iron hoop, made into a knife, I 5 and the shank of an arrow head of iron, which served her as an awl, were all the metals this poor woman had with her when she escaped ; and with these implements she mad^e herself complete snow shoes, and several other useful... | |
| Arctic travels - 1830 - 226 ページ
...soon as the spring advanced. Pat. What tools had she ? Captain M. Five or six inches of an iron hoop, made into a knife, and the shank of an arrow-head of iron, which served her as an awl; and with them she contrived also to make herself complete snow-shoes, and several other useful articles.... | |
| 1830 - 204 ページ
...soon as the spring advanced. Pat. What tools had she ? Captain M. Five or six inches of an iron hoop, made into a knife, and the shank of an arrow-head of iron, which served her as an awl ; and with them she contrived also to make herself complete snow-shoes, and several other useful articles.... | |
| Gerorge Turner (judge of the Western Territory.) - 1836 - 206 ページ
...inches of an iron hoop, made into a knife, and the shank of^an arrow-head of iron, which served her for an awl, were all the metals this poor woman had with her when she made her escape — and with these implements she had made herself complete snow-shoes, and several... | |
| 1852 - 670 ページ
...inches of an iron-hoop, made into a knife, and the thank of an arrow-head of iron, which served her РЛ an awl, were all the metals this poor woman had with...herself complete snow-shoes, and several other useful article«. Her method of making a fire wa< equally singular and curious, having no other materials... | |
| George Mogridge - 1843 - 318 ページ
...indeed. Hunter. Five or six inches of an iron hoop, made into a knife, and the shank of an arrow head of iron, which served her as an awl, were all the...with these implements she had made herself complete snow shoes, and several other useful articles. STORY OF AN INDIAN WOMAN. 185 Austin. Capital ! capital... | |
| 1847 - 666 ページ
...their fishing-nets; and they are much preferable to those made by the Northern Indiana. , Five or six inches of an iron-hoop, made into a knife, and the shank of an arrow-head of iron, which served her ps an awl, were all the metals this poor woman had with her when she eloped; and with these implements... | |
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