The Popular Magazine of Anthropology 1

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The Popular Magazine of Anthropology 1
Anthropological Society of London
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The Indians are represented as men of high stature, noble gait, vigorous, hospitable, generous towards Europeans, true to their engagements, vindictive when offended, grateful for benefits received, affectionate towards their children, not deficient in eloquence, though generally taciturn, cunning, courageous, ferocious in taking revenge, stoically supporting the tortures inflicted upon them by their conquerors, and supporting themselves by hunting, and also by fishing and agriculture.
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... frequent occasions to manifest their proud and noble sentiments, in the numerous extermination wars carried on against them by settlers, in order to obtain possession of their country. The massacres of the Pequods, the Narrangansetts, the Conestagoes, and many other tribes, abundantly prove the feelings of cupidity and perfidy which animated the Europeans, whilst these savages fi-equently evinced noble and heroic sentiments, preferring death to slavery.
M. Boudin wished to know whether the acclimatisation of the negro is merely an assertion, or is demonstrated, for however evident the NEGROES AND INDIANS OF THE UNITED STATES.


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