People," which is the true definition of the word Seneca. The great hill at the head of Canandaigua lake, from whence they sprung, is called Genundewah, and has for a long time past been the place where the Indians of that nation have met in council,... American Anthropologist - Sivu 321922Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| William Howe Cuyler Hosmer - 1844 - 256 sivua
...definition of the word Seneca. The great hill at the head of Canandaigua Lake from whence they sprung, is called Ge-nun-de-wah, and has for a long time past been the place where the Indians of that nation met in council, to hold great talks, and to offer up prayers to the Great Spirit, on account of its... | |
| William Howe Cuyler Hosmer - 1844 - 250 sivua
...definition of the word Seneca. The great hill at the head of Canandaigua Lake from whence they sprung, is called Ge-nun-de-wah, and has for a long time past been the place where the Indians of that nation met in council, to hold great talks, and to offer up prayers to the Great Spirit, on account of its... | |
| James Everett Seaver - 1898 - 332 sivua
...definition of the word Seneca. The great hill at the head of Canandaigua Lake, from whence they sprung, is called Genundewah, and has for a long time past...nation have met in council, to hold great talks, and to * The true name of the Seneeas is 2fun-da-tca-o-no, from Nun-dau'do, "a great hill" Hence the name... | |
| James Everett Seaver - 1918 - 568 sivua
...definition of the word Seneca. The great hill at the head of Canandaigua lake, from whence they sprung, is called Genundewah, and has for a long time past...Great Spirit, on account of its having been their birth place; and also in consequence of the destruction of a serpent at that place, in ancient time,... | |
| James Everett Seaver - 1918 - 552 sivua
...definition of the word Seneca. The great hill at the head of Canandaigua lake, from whence they sprung, is called Genundewah, and has for a long time past...Great Spirit, on account of its having been their birth place; and also in consequence of the destruction of a serpent at that place, in ancient time,... | |
| Buffalo Historical Society (Buffalo, N.Y.) - 1920 - 458 sivua
...definition of the word "Seneca." The great hill at the head of Canandaigua Lake, from whence they sprung, is called Genundewah, and has for a long time past...prayers to the Great Spirit on account of its having teen their birth-place, and, also, in consequence of the destruction of .1 serpent at that place in... | |
| James E. Seaver - 2000 - 320 sivua
...definition of the word Seneca. The great hill at the head of Canandaigua Lake, from whence they sprung, is called Genundewah, and has for a long time past...nation have met in council, to hold great talks, and to *The true name of the Senecas is Nun-da-wa-o-no. from Nun-dawa-o, "a great hill." Hence the name of... | |
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