Notes On the Iroquois Or Contributions to the Statistics Aboriginal History

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Notes On the Iroquois Or Contributions to the Statistics Aboriginal History
Schoolcraft Henry Rowe
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American Antiquities. — Plate IX.
142 [ Senate Opoaguna Etruscan. Fig. 2. Plate X. Material similar to O. Azteek. Figure double headed — heads alike, placed back to back, like the Grecian deity Janus, connected by five parallel fillets, — bowl rudely formed, by hand. Onondaga.
American Antiquities. — Plate X.
Class Fifth. — MINACE. * Articles of this kind hold the relative character of modern beads or necklace ornaments. They are made of shells, bones, fissile mi- nerals, sometimes pieces of ca
...lcareous or fissile crystal. The substi- tutes of the European period are glass and pastes, MiNACE Alleghamc. Fig. 6, Plate I. This article was first dis- closed on opening the Grave Creek mound, in the Ohio valley, in 1839, and received the false designation of " ivory. " It is figured and described in the first volume of the Transactions of the American Ethnological Society, published at New-York in 1845, where iis character is determined. It has often the appearance of having been formed of solid masses of horn.

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