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" They then feast on the new* corn and fruits, and dance and sing for three days, " and the four following days they receive visits and rejoice with their friends from neighboring towns who have in like manner purified and prepared themselves. "
Conversations Principally on the Aborigines of North America - Page 67
by Elizabeth Elkins Sanders - 1828 - 179 pages
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Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Volume 91

1792 - 530 pages
...repair to the public fquare, where they dance, fing, and rejoice during the. whole night, obferving a proper and exemplary decorum : this continues three days, and the four following clays they receive vi.'its, and rejoice with their friends from neighbouring towns, who have purifiid...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history ..., Volume 13

1793 - 752 pages
...repair to the public fquare, where they dance, fing, and rejoice during the whole night, oblerving a proper and exemplary decorum: this continues three days, and the four following days theĀ» receive vifits, and rejoice with their Iriends from neigbouring towns, who have purified and...
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Festivals, Games & Amusements, Ancient & Modern

Horace Smith - 1831 - 386 pages
...distributed among the families of the town. The women and children solace themselves in their separate families! and in the evening repair to the public...receive visits, and rejoice with their friends from neighbouring towns, who have also purified and prepared themselves.* 4. FEAST OF THE DAILY SACRIFICE....
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Festivals, Games, and Amusements: Ancient and Modern

Horace Smith - 1831 - 372 pages
...distributed among the families of the town. The women and children solace themselves in their separate families, and in the evening repair to the public square, where they dance, sing, anil rejoice during the whole night, observing a 1 proper and exemplary decorum. This continues three...
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Festivals, Games & Amusements, Ancient & Modern

Horace Smith - 1831 - 372 pages
...distributed among the families of the town. The women and children solace themselves in their separate families, and in the evening repair to the public square, where they dance, fing, and rejoice during the whole night, observing a proper and exemplary decorum. This continues...
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Festivals, Games and Amusements: Ancient and Modern

Horace Smith - 1832 - 382 pages
...distributed among the families of the town. The women and children solace themselves in their separate families, and in the evening repair to the public...rejoice during the whole night, observing a proper anil exemplary decorum. This continue* three days ; and the four following days they receive visits,...
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Festivals, Games, and Amusements

Horace Smith - 1833 - 382 pages
...distributed among the families of the town. The women and children solace themselves in their separate families, and in the evening repair to the public square, where they dantr, sing, and rejoice during the whole night, observing a proper and exemplary decorum. This continues...
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Festivals, Games, and Amusements: Ancient and Modern

Horace Smith - 1836 - 372 pages
...distributed among the families of the town. The women and children solace themselves in their separate families, and in the evening repair to the public square, where they dance, ting, and rejoiee during the whole night, observing a proper and exemplary decorum. This continues...
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The Family Library (Harper)., Volume 26

1847 - 368 pages
...repair to the public square, where thev dancc, sing, a.iul rejoice during the whole night, observing e proper and exemplary decorum. This continues three...receive visits, and rejoice with their friends from neighbouring towns, who have also purified and prepared themselves.* 4. FEAST op THE DAILY SACRIFICE....
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Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the ..., Volume 42

Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1925 - 944 pages
...fire, prepared new corn and fruits, and had a feast followed by an all night dance. "This," he says, "continues three days, and the four following days...receive visits, and rejoice with their friends from neighboring towns, who have purified and prepared themselves." 62 If we reckon hi all of the days given...
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