| Francis Parkman - 1880 - Страниц: 402
...they have a shed to put their wood into in the winter, or in the summer to set to converse or piny, that has a door to the south ; all the sides and roof...their cabins built." — Bartram, Observations. 40. dance, the festival, the game of hazard, the race of political ambition, all had their votaries. When... | |
| Archaeological Institute of America - 1880 - Страниц: 206
...cabin are made of bark, bound first to poles set in the ground, and bent round on the top, or set aflat for the roof as we set our rafters. Over each fireplace...bark ; and this they can easily reach with a pole to perch it on one side or quite cover the hole. After this manner are most of their houses built." 1... | |
| Archaeological Institute of America - 1880 - Страниц: 236
...cabin are made of bark, bound first to poles set in the ground, and bent round on the top, or set aflat for the roof as we set our rafters. Over each fireplace...bark ; and this they can easily reach with a pole to perch it on one side or quite cover the hole. After this manner are most of their houses built." 1... | |
| Archaeological Institute of America - 1880 - Страниц: 204
...cabin are made of bark, bound first to poles set in the ground, and bent round on the top, or set aflat for the roof as we set our rafters. Over each fireplace...bark ; and this they can easily reach with a pole to perch it on one side or quite cover the hole. After this manner arc most of their houses built." l... | |
| Lewis Henry Morgan - 1881 - Страниц: 372
...cabin is made of bark, bound fast to poles set in the ground, and bent round on the top, or set aflat for the roof as we set our rafters; over each fire-place...it on one side or quite over the hole. After this manner are most of their cabins built."1 The end section shows a round roof, as in the houses of the... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1884 - Страниц: 400
...seventeen broad, the common passage six feet wide, and the apartments on each side five feet, raised a foot above the passage by a long sapling, hewed square,...their cabins built." — Bartram, Observations, 40. dance, the festival, the game of hazard, the race of political ambition, all had their votaries. When... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1887 - Страниц: 402
...joists they lay large pieces of bark, and on extraordinary occasions spread mats made of rusl1es : this favor we had ; on these floors they set or lye...their cabins built." — Bartram, Observations. 40. dance, the festival, the game of hazard, the race of political ambition, all had their votaries. When... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1892 - Страниц: 408
...and roof of the cabin are made of bark, bound fast to poles set in the ground, and bent round on thn top, or set aflatt, for the roof, as we set our rafters...their cabins built." — Bartram, Observations, 40. dance, the festival, the game of hazard, the race of political ambition, all had their votaries. When... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1894 - Страниц: 404
...and roof of the cabin are made of bark, bound fast to poles set in the ground, and bent round on thfl top, or set aflatt, for the roof, as we set our rafters...side or quite over the hole ; after this model are mos' of their cabius built." — Bartram, Obtfrvations. 40. «»AP. 1.1 IROQUOIS LIFE IH dance, the... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1898 - Страниц: 428
...in rows, formed a golden tapestry.2 1 Lafitau, Maurs des Sauvages Ameriquains, il. 4-10. Frontenae, in his expedition against the Onondagas, in 1606 (see...piece of bark, and this they can easily reach with » pole to push it on one side or quite over the hole ; after this model are most of their cabins built."... | |
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