| Elliott Coues - 1979 - 506 Seiten
...Missouri, on Poncar river, where they built and iortified a village and remained some years. But heing pursued by their ancient enemies the Sioux, and reduced by continual wars, they have joined and now reside with the Mahas. whose language they speak" (English ed. 18u7, p, 17l. The... | |
| William Clark, Meriwether Lewis, Gary E. Moulton - 1983 - 564 Seiten
...Sioux, they removed to the west side of the Missouri, on Poncar river, where they built and fortified a village, and remained some years; but being pursued...enemies the Sioux, and reduced by continual wars, they have joined, and now reside with the Mahas, whose language they speak. 1 1 . a. Ricaras 8 tribes b.... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Gary E. Moulton, Thomas W. Dunlay - 2002 - 558 Seiten
...Sioux, they removed to the west side of the Missouri, on Poncar river, where they built and fortified a village, and remained some years; but being pursued...enemies the Sioux, and reduced by continual wars, they havejoined, and now reside with the Mahas, whose language they speak. f. gh. j. k. 1. a. Ricaras 8... | |
| 380 Seiten
...for them, and to expend, for the term of ten years, j£ioo annually, in educating Omaha children.92 The Puncahs, or Ponsars, are the remnant of a nation...They reside in the northern extremity of the Indian Territory.'3 Their circumstances are similar to those of the Pawnees. m For the Omaha see our volume... | |
| Elliot Coues - 2007 - 493 Seiten
...Sioux, they removed to the west side of the Missouri, on Poncar river, where they built and fortified a village and remained some years. But being pursued...enemies the Sioux, and reduced by continual wars, they have joined and now reside with the Mahas, whose language they speak " (English ed. 1807, p. 17). The... | |
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