Savannucas, who are rather taller and slenderer, and their complexion brighter. The Cherokees are yet taller and more robust than the Muscogulges, and by far the largest race of men I have seen ; * their complexions .brighter and somewhat of the olive... Researches Into the Physical History of Mankind - Page 403by James Cowles Prichard - 1847Full view - About this book
| John Adams - Voyages and travels - 1816 - 352 pages
...however some bands of the Siminoles, Uches, and Savannucas, who are rather taller and slenderer, in their complexion brighter. The Cherokees are yet taller...Muscogulges, and by far the largest race of men I have ever seen ;* their complexions brighter and somewhat of the olive cast, especially the adults ; and... | |
| Elizabeth Elkins Sanders - Indians of North America - 1828 - 196 pages
...some variations, apply equally well to the females of the other tribes. The Cherokees are taller ind more robust than the Muscogulges, and by far the largest race of men I have seen, with some few exceptions ; their complexions brighter, and somewhat of the olive cast, especially the... | |
| Charles Colcock Jones - Georgia - 1873 - 660 pages
...(though I have never seen their women), excepting some bands of the Simiuoles, Uches, and Savaunucas, who are rather taller and slenderer and their complexion...by far the largest race of men I have seen ; their complexions brighter and somewhat of the olive cast, especially the adults ; and some of their young... | |
| Charles C. Jones - 1873 - 622 pages
...(though I have never seen their women), excepting some bands of the Simiuoles, Uches, and Savaunucas, who are rather taller and slenderer and their complexion...by far the largest race of men I have seen; their complexions brighter and somewhat of the olive cast, especially the adults ; and some of their young... | |
| Charles Colcock Jones - Georgia - 1883 - 608 pages
...Muscogulges, and by far the largest race of men I have seen ; their complexions brighter and somewhat of the olive cast, especially the adults ; and some of their young women are nearly as fair and blooming as Europeans. "The Cherokees in their dispositions and manners are grave and steady ; dignified and circumspect... | |
| Barnard Shipp - History - 1897 - 524 pages
...have never seen their women), excepting, however, some bands of the Seminoles, Uches, and Savannucas, who are rather taller and slenderer, and their complexion...somewhat of an olive cast, especially the adults, and many of their women are nearly as fair and blooming as European women. The Cherokees, in their disposition... | |
| Lucien Carr - Indians of North America - 1897 - 90 pages
...under that, or five feet eight or ten inches" : Bartram's Travels, p. 482. On same page he tells us " the Cherokees are yet taller and more robust than...Muscogulges, and by far the largest race of men I have seen " : Dublin, 1793. " The Chikkasah are exceedingly taller and stronger-bodied" than the Choktah: Adair,... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - Electronic journals - 1898 - 574 pages
...five feet eight or ten inches" : Bartram's Travels, p. 482. On same page he tells us " the Cberokees are yet taller and more robust than the Muscogulges, and by far the largest race of men I have seen": Dublin, 1793. "The Chikkasah are exceedingly taller and stronger-bodied " than the Choktah : Adair,... | |
| John Reed Swanton - Indians of North America - 1946 - 1106 pages
...I have never seen their women) excepting however some bands of the Siminoles, Uches and Savannucas, who are rather taller and slenderer, and their complexion...by far the largest race of men I have seen ; their complexions brighter and somewhat of the olive cast, especially the adults; and some of their young... | |
| William Bartram - Nature - 1955 - 470 pages
...have never seen their women), excepting however some bands of the Siminoles, Uches and Savannucas, who are rather taller and slenderer, and their complexion...Muscogulges, and by far the largest race of men I hare seen;* their complexions brighter and somewhat of the olive cast, especially the adults; and some... | |
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