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portada The Life of Okah Tubbee of the Choctaw Nation of Indians: An Original Compilation: [LARGE PRINT EDITION] (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
442
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.3 cm
Weight
0.59 kg.
ISBN13
9781484899915

The Life of Okah Tubbee of the Choctaw Nation of Indians: An Original Compilation: [LARGE PRINT EDITION] (in English)

J. Mitchell (Author) · Laah Ceil Manatoi Elaah Tubbee (Author) · Rev L. L. Allen (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

The Life of Okah Tubbee of the Choctaw Nation of Indians: An Original Compilation: [LARGE PRINT EDITION] (in English) - Mitchell, J. ; Tubbee, Laah Ceil Manatoi Elaah ; Allen, Rev L. L.

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Synopsis "The Life of Okah Tubbee of the Choctaw Nation of Indians: An Original Compilation: [LARGE PRINT EDITION] (in English)"

IN contemplating the Indian character, there is an interest thrown around it, which cannot fail to impress the mind of every inquiring person. Although the Indian race is fading away, their palmy days being gone, yet there is a charm thrown around their past history, and the most lively emotions are created in the mind of the patriot and philanthropist in contemplating their past and present history; and we are led to look upon the high and lofty bearing of the red man with the most intense admiration. There was a period in the history of the aborigines of North America, when they reigned as supreme lords over this vast continent. The Yonkoo tribe, which means literally conqueror, had undisputed away over the New England country. The term Yankee comes from the tribe of Indians styled Yonkoo. The English conquered them after a long and bloody contest; when blood had flown in crimson currents, and the shrieks of many an innocent and massacred female rent the air, and the red man's tomahawk was wreaking in the blood of its victim; and when they were subdued, the war chief, a proud and noble fellow stepped forth, and presented his tomahawk to the officer in command of the English forces, saying, "Me yonkoo," or conqueror, "but now you yonkoo." Hence the term has been twisted about until it has become Yankee.

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