In the first place, the linguistic map, based as it is upon the earliest evidence obtainable, itself offers conclusive proof, not only that the Indian tribes were in the main sedentary at the time history first records their position, but that they had... The History of North America - Página 38editado por - 1905Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1891 - 530 páginas
...significance in the present connection it must be considered somewhat at length. INDIAN TRIBES SEDENTARY. Ill the first place, the linguistic map, based as it is...the several families are usually in single bodies, ie, that they represent continuous areas, and that with some exceptions the same color is not scattered... | |
| Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman - 1896 - 666 páginas
...here that we quote them in his own words: "In the first place, the linguistic map, based as it is on the earliest evidence obtainable, itself offers conclusive...the several families are usually in single bodies. i. /., that they represent continuous areas, and that with some exceptions the same color is not scattered... | |
| John Wesley Powell - 1891 - 610 páginas
...significance in the present connection it must be considered somewhat at length. INDIAN TRIBES SEDENTARY. • In the first place, the linguistic map, based as it...the several families are usually in single bodies, ie, that they represent continuous areas, and that with some exceptions the same color is not scattered... | |
| 1891 - 536 páginas
...significance in the present connection it must be considered somewhat at length. INDIAN TRIBES SEDENTARY. In the first place, the linguistic map, based as it...the several families are usually in single bodies, ie , that they represent continuous areas, and that with some exceptions the same color is not scattered... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1891 - 548 páginas
...significance in the present connection it must be considered somewhat at length. INDIAN TRIBES SEDENTARY. In the first place, the linguistic map, based as it...map indicates a distinct linguistic family. It will bo noticed that the colors representing the several families are usually in single bodies, ie, that... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of Ethnology - 1891 - 540 páginas
...itself offers conclusive proof, not only that the Indian tribes were in the main sedentary at the tjme history first records their position, but that they...the several families are usually in single bodies. ie, that they represent continuous areas, and that with some exceptions the same color is not scattered... | |
| W J McGee, Cyrus Thomas - 1905 - 576 páginas
...occupied or controlled by them. Judging by Major JW Powell's map of" Linguistic Stocks" (Seventh jinn. Rep., Bureau of American Ethnology) the Algonquian...be noticed that the colors representing the several 39 families are usually in single bodies, /. e., that they represent continuous areas, and that with... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - 1905 - 572 páginas
...map in the Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, lead to the same conclusion: In the first place, the linguistic map, based as it...distinct linguistic family. It will be noticed that the color, 4°3 representing the several families are usually in single bodies, ;'. e., that they represent... | |
| Franz Boas - 1966 - 238 páginas
...iu the present connection it must be considered somewhat at length. INDIAN TRIBES SEDENTARY. In-the first place, the linguistic map, based as it is upon...family. It will be noticed that the colors representing tiie several families are usually in single bodies, ie, that they represent continuous areas, and that... | |
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