| Anne J. Aby - Biography & Autobiography - 2002 - 518 pages
...before burial], and thus allaying the resentment of their relations. This is done by making presents. "Englishman, your king has never sent us any presents,...among the white men, than the king of France; but, foryou, we have taken into consideration, that you have ventured your life among us, in the expectation... | |
| Colin Gordon Calloway - History - 2003 - 672 pages
...and captured, and British forts. Fort Pitt is 10. (Courtesy, Newberry Library, Chicago) n w s n L U until he does these things we must consider that we...father, nor friend among the white men than the King of France."137 The Indians expected the British to lubricate their diplomacy with gifts, as the French... | |
| Colin G. Calloway - History - 2006 - 660 pages
...allaying the resentment of their relatives. This is done by making presents." But, Minavavana admonished, "your king has never sent us any presents, nor entered...with us, wherefore he and we are still at war; and 1BBI 12. Map depicting British occupation of Ohio Indian country. Drawn on sugar maple bark by a Delaware... | |
| Micheline Labelle, Rachad Antonius - Social Science - 2005 - 464 pages
...of the dead, and thus allaying the resentment of their relations. This is done by making presents. Englishman, your king has never sent us any presents,...things, we must consider that we have no other father, among the white men, than the king of France... 25 British officials ignored Aboriginal protocols to... | |
| Minnesota - 1885 - 554 pages
...of the dead, and thus allaying the resentment of their relatives. This is done by making presents. " Englishman ! Your king has never sent us any presents,...still at war ; and until he does these things, we rriust consider that we have no other father or friend among the white men than the king of France.... | |
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