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Brinton, Daniel Garrison, 1837-1899

"The Myths of the New World A Treatise on the Symbolism and Mythology of the Red Race of America"


[144-1] _Doc. Hist. of New York_, ii. p. 634.
[144-2] Emory, _Milt'y Reconnoissance[TN-6] of New Mexico_, p. 30.
[144-3] _Narrative of John Tanner_, p. 161.
[144-4] Loskiel, _Ges. der Miss. der evang. Brueder_, p. 55.
[144-5] _Nar. of John Tanner_, p. 351.
[144-6] Sahagun, _Hist. Nueva Espana_, lib. vi. cap. 4.
[145-1] _Letts. Edifiantes et Curieuses_, iv. p. 104, Oviedo; _Hist. du
Nicaragua_, p. 49; Gomara, _Hist. del Orinoco_, ii. cap. 2.
[145-2] Oviedo, _Hist. Gen. de las Indias_, p. 16, in Barcia's _Hist.
Prim._
[145-3] _Presdt's Message and Docs._ for 1851, pt. iii. p. 506.
[146-1] Sahagun, _Hist. de la Nueva Espana_, i. cap. 13.
[147-1] _Voyage Pittoresque dans le Yucatan_, p. 49.
[147-2] Davila Padilla, _Hist. de la Prov. de Santiago de Mexico_, lib.
ii. cap. 88 (Brusselas, 1625); Palacios, _Des. de Guatemala_, p. 40;
Garcia, _Or. de los Indios_, p. 124. To such an extent did the priests of
the Algonkin tribes who lived near Manhattan Island carry their
austerity, such uncompromising celibates were they, that it is said on
authority as old as 1624, that they never so much as partook of food
prepared by a married woman.


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