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...century. Owing to the fact that the baskets now made are few in number and of poor quality, the old baskets are rare and costly. The other collection, comprising articles from the Indians of the Northwest Coast, and the Esquimaux of Alaska, includes the complete dress of a Wichita squaw, wooden dishes, models of sleds, household utensils, tools and bags...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gifts to Peabody Museum. | 12/21/1903 | See Source »

...days ago and Thursday one skeleton was found, in the back-bone of which an arrow head was imbedded two third of an inch. Friday another was discovered and Saturday six were unearthed, of which five were in one group. The five were apparently a warrior, his squaw and three papooses. Near by there was found a portion of an earthen vessel and a roll of copper. The solitary skeleton was about six feet from the group. Under the skull was a number of beads and wampum strings. The skeletons were not more than twelve or fourteen inches under ground...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Indian Remains at Winthrop. | 11/27/1888 | See Source »

Some students at Exeter climbed eighty feet to the dome of the town hall, and dressed the Goddess of Justice in an old red skirt after the style of a Modoc squaw. The authorities had a hard time in getting the goddess right again...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACT AND RUMOR. | 6/22/1882 | See Source »

...Long years ago one of those New England boys of the bean-pole structure, who entered college at the age of thirteen, brought the mat with him from his farm-home on Narragansett Bay. It was new then, and had been woven in bright colors by an old Indian squaw, a veritable descendant of King Philip. For a year it lay before the front door of the old farm-house; but it was destined to be wiped by more ambitious feet than those of country callers, and now, for the last time, it had seen the lilacs bloom...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A TRANSMITTENDUM. | 1/12/1877 | See Source »

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