Indians place the infant, soon after birth, upon a board, to the edges of which are attached little loops of hempen cord or leather, and other similar cords are passed across and back, in a zig-zag manner, through these loops, enclosing the child, and... Western Lancet and Hospital Reporter - Pagina 7191853Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| John Kirk Townsend - 1839 - 368 pagina’s
...Flatheads, or Salish, who reside near the sources of the Oregon, have long since abolished this custom. are attached little loops of hempen cord or leather, and other similar cords are passed across and back , in a zig-zag manner, through these loops, enclosing the child, and binding it firmly... | |
| John Kirk Townsend - 1840 - 668 pagina’s
...mode by which the flattening is effected, varies considerably with the different tribes. The Wallammet Indians place the infant, soon after birth, upon a...cord or leather, and other similar cords are passed across and back in a zig-zag manner through these loops, enclosing the child, and binding it firmly... | |
| John Kirk Townsend - 1840 - 338 pagina’s
...mode by which the flattening is effected, varies considerably with the different tribes. The Wallammet Indians place the infant, soon after birth, upon a board, to the edges of 308 VARIOUS MODES OP which are attached little loops of hempen cord or leather, and other similar cords... | |
| Samuel Parker - 1841 - 98 pagina’s
...mode by which the flattening is effected, varies considerably with the different tribes. The Willamet Indians place the infant, soon after birth, upon a...cord or leather, and other similar cords are passed across and back, in a zig-zag manner, through these loops, enclosing thcchild, and binding it firmly... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846 - 282 pagina’s
...mode by which the flattening is effected, varies considerably with the different tribes. The Wallammet Indians place the infant, soon after birth, upon a...cord or leather, and other similar cords are passed across and back, in a zig-zag manner, through these loops, enclosing the child, and binding it firmly... | |
| 1854 - 496 pagina’s
...flattening is effected," says Mr. Townsend, " varies considerably with the different tribes. The Wallamet Indians place the infant, soon after birth, upon a...and back, in a zigzag manner, through these loops, enclosing the child and binding it firmly down. To the upper edge of this board, in which is a depression... | |
| 1854 - 550 pagina’s
...flattening is effected," says Mr. Townsend, " varies considerably with the different tribes. The Wallamet Indians place the infant, soon after birth, upon a...cord or leather, and other similar cords are passed across and back, in a zigzag manner, through these loops, enclosing the child and binding it firmly... | |
| 1854 - 496 pagina’s
...flattening is effected," says Mr. Townsend, " varies considerably with the different tribes. The Wallamet Indians place the infant, soon after birth, upon a...front and back, in a zigzag manner, through these loope, enclosing the child and binding it firmly down. To the upper edge of this board, in which is... | |
| 1882 - 60 pagina’s
...detail in different tribes. One of the most effective is thus described by Mr. Townsend : " The Wallamet Indians place the infant, soon after birth, upon a...cord or leather ; and other similar cords are passed across and back, in a zigzag manner, through these loops, inclosing the child and binding it firmly... | |
| sir William Henry Flower - 1881 - 108 pagina’s
...different tribes. One of the most effective is thus described by Mr. Townsend : — " The Wallamet Indians place the infant, soon after birth, upon a...cord or leather; and other similar cords are passed across and back, in a zigzag manner through these loops, enclosing the child and binding it firmly... | |
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