Europeans is necessary to instruct them, but the approach of Europeans corrupts and repels them into savage life ; they refuse to change their habits as long as their solitudes are their own, and it is too late to change them when they are constrained... The Anthropological Review - Page 273by Anthropological Society of London - 1868Full view - About this book
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...solitudes are their own, and it is too late to ^change them when they are constrained to submit. " The Spaniards pursued the Indians with blood-hounds,...destruction must cease, and frenzy be stayed; the remnant of the Indian population, which bad escaped the massacre, mixed with its conquerors, and adopted... | |
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