| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1905 - Страниц: 428
...beach near the Indian Lodges two butifull canoes of different Shape & Size to what we had Seen [150] above wide in the midd[l]e and tapering to each end,...dug thin and are suported by cross pieces of about 1 inch diamieter tied with Strong bark thro' holes in the Sides. our two old chiefs appeared verry... | |
| 1983 - Страниц: 442
...wide in the midde and tapering to each end. on the bow curious figures were Cut in the wood &c. Capt. Lewis went up to the Lodges to See those Canoes and...thin and are suported by cross pieces of about i inch diamuter tied with Strong bark thro' holes in the Sides/ our two old Chiefs appeared verry uneasy this... | |
| Dale L. Walker - 2002 - Страниц: 484
...wooden prow carved into animal figureheads. William Clark described these canoes as "butiful . . . neeter made than any I have ever Seen and calculated to ride the waves, and carry emence burthens." The culture of the sea and river people, and even important features of their religion, were founded... | |
| Barbara Fifer, Vicky Soderberg - 2001 - Страниц: 224
...men to inspect their guns. Below Celilo Falls, they met the WishramWasco people, whose canoes were "neeter made than any I have ever Seen and Calculated to ride the waves, and carry emence burthens." With figureheads carved on the bows, these canoes were light dugouts reinforced with crosspieces. Lewis... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Gary E. Moulton - 2003 - Страниц: 478
...wide in the midde and tapering to each end, on the bow curious figures were Cut in the wood &c. CapL Lewis went up to the Lodges to See those Canoes and...thin and are suported by cross pieces of about i inch diamuter tied with Strong bark thro' holes in the Sides. our two old Chiefs appeared verry uneasy this... | |
| Robert A. Saindon - 2003 - Страниц: 704
...dugout in exchange. Clark praised these native craft, wide in the middle and pointed on both ends, as "neeter made than any I have ever Seen and Calculated to ride the waves and carry emence burthens." The new vessel excelled in the rough water ahead, where the boats had to be emptied and lowered by... | |
| Robert A. Saindon - 2003 - Страниц: 704
...dugout in exchange. Clark praised these native craft, wide in the middle and pointed on both ends, as "neeter made than any I have ever Seen and Calculated to ride the waves and carry emence burthens." The new vessel excelled in the rough water ahead, where the boats had to be emptied and lowered by... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 2004 - Страниц: 572
...wide in the midde and tapering to each end, on the bow curious figures were Cut in the wood &c. Capt. Lewis went up to the Lodges to See those Canoes and...dug thin and are suported by cross pieces of about 1 incn diamuter tied with Strong bark thro' holes in the Sides. our two old Chiefs appeared verry uneasy... | |
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