Proceedings and CollectionsNebraska State Historical Society, 1887 |
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Σελίδα 131
... dogs for hauling their baggage by tying two poles , about eight feet long , at one end over the dog's neck and two cross sticks behind the dog , forming a litter , then place a pack of seventy or one hundred pounds , according to the ...
... dogs for hauling their baggage by tying two poles , about eight feet long , at one end over the dog's neck and two cross sticks behind the dog , forming a litter , then place a pack of seventy or one hundred pounds , according to the ...
Σελίδα 131
... dogs devour it . I will now give a description of their skin or travelling lodges . These are built of dressed skins from their summer's hunt that are useless for robes . They take the hair off and dress them soft for lodges , except a ...
... dogs devour it . I will now give a description of their skin or travelling lodges . These are built of dressed skins from their summer's hunt that are useless for robes . They take the hair off and dress them soft for lodges , except a ...
Σελίδα 162
... plen- ty . He was also fond of good dogs and always had a number . He had a large black greyhound that was his particular favorite , and well mand , placing Lieut . Robertson as second in command 162 NEBRASKA STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY .
... plen- ty . He was also fond of good dogs and always had a number . He had a large black greyhound that was his particular favorite , and well mand , placing Lieut . Robertson as second in command 162 NEBRASKA STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY .
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