| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1814 - 554 páginas
...secure us from the pilfering of the natives, which we apprehend much more than we do their hostilities. Near our camp are five large huts of Indians engaged...and exposing it to the sun on their scaffolds. When it is sufficiently dried it is pounded fine between two stones till it is pulverized, and is then (laced... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1815 - 466 páginas
...secure us from the pilfering of the natives, which we apprehend much more than we do their hostilities. Near our camp are five large huts of Indians engaged...and exposing it to the sun on their scaffolds. When it is sufficiently dried it is pounded fine between two stones till it is pulverized, and is then placed... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - 1817 - 674 páginas
...their hostilities. Near our camp are five lar^e huts of Indians, engaged in drying fish and prepaiing it for the market. The manner of doing this is, by...and exposing it to the sun on their scaffolds. When it is sufficiently dried it is pounded fine between two stones, till it is pulverized, and is then... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1866 - 494 páginas
...Near our camp are five large huts of Indians engaged in drying fish, and preparing it for market. 11 The manner of doing this is by first opening the fish, and exposing it to the sun on scaffolds. When it is sufficiently dried, it is pounded between two stones till it is pulverized, and... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1866 - 488 páginas
...their way up against the current." We now return to our travellers. INDIAN MODE OF PACKING SALMON. Near our camp are five large huts of Indians engaged in drying fish, and preparing it for market. u The manner of doing this is by first opening the fish, and exposing it to the sun on scaffolds.... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, Elliott Coues - 1893 - 484 páginas
...natives, which we apprehend much more than we do their hostilities. [We made 19 miles to-day, Clark H 56.] Near our camp are five large huts of Indians engaged...first opening the fish and exposing it to the sun on scaffolds. When it is sufficiently dried it is pounded between two stones till it is pulverized, and... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - 1893 - 488 páginas
...natives, which we apprehend much more than we do their hostilities. [We made 19 miles to-day, Clark H 56.] Near our camp are five large huts of Indians engaged...first opening the fish and exposing it to the sun on scaffolds. When it is sufficiently dried it is pounded between two stones till it is pulverized, and... | |
| Noah Brooks - 1901 - 436 páginas
...Indians engaged in drying and packing salmon. Their method of doing this is thus described : — " The manner of doing this is by first opening the fish and exposing it to the sun on scaffolds. When it is sufficiently dried it is pounded between two stones till it is pulverized, and... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - 1902 - 426 páginas
...secure us from the pilfering of the natives, which we apprehend much more than we do their hostilities. Near our camp are five large huts of Indians engaged...and exposing it to the sun on their scaffolds. When it is sufficiently dried it is pounded fine between two stones till it is pulverised, and is then placed... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1902 - 618 páginas
...secure us from the pilfering of the natives, which we apprehend much more than we do their hostilities. Near our camp are five large huts of Indians engaged...and exposing it to the sun on their scaffolds. When it is sufficiently dried it is pounded fine between two stones till it is pulverized, and is then placed... | |
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