Andrew McFarland Davis
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Andrew McFarland Davis · English
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INDIAN GAMES AN HISTORICAL RESEARCH BY ANDREW McFARLAND DAVIS "There are," says Father Brebeuf in his account of what was worthy of note among the Hurons in 1636, [Footnote: Relations des Jesuites, Quebec, 1858, p. 113.] "three kinds of games particularly in vogue with this people; cross, platter, and straw. The first two are, they say, supreme for the health. Does not that excite our pity? Lo, a poor sick person, whose body is hot with fever, whose soul foresees the end of his da
Andrew McFarland Davis
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