单词 | pappoose |
例句 | Eleven views, showing the various operations of the agency, some of the idlers, and a few groups of squaws and pappooses. Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians 2012-03-11T03:00:11.673Z Once more on the move, the squaws taking charge of the furniture and baggage, including the pappooses, and the men riding in advance as usual, to chase supplies for the larder. The Captive in Patagonia 2011-12-27T03:00:10.803Z As she approached a Mexican, she saw standing by him his wife, a blanket Indian, and on her back, a pappoose. The Angel of the Gila: A Tale of Arizona 2011-10-16T02:00:17.623Z A tiny pappoose hung on the back of one of them, and gazed over her shoulder with solemn, speculative eyes at the long files of soldiers on their tall horses. Campaigning with Crook and Stories of Army Life 2011-09-21T02:00:34.517Z "A white pappoose," answered the hoarse voice of the husband. Olive Leaves Or, Sketches of Character 2011-06-25T02:00:21.120Z Away on over the still westward wilds were the wigwams of squaws, pappooses, braves, the red men—red in skin, in blood, in heart, and red with hate against the whites. Erskine Dale?Pioneer 2011-06-13T02:00:32.327Z Squaws, pappooses and baggage, were stowed away, till the boat was laden to the water’s edge. The Captive in Patagonia 2011-12-27T03:00:10.803Z Another squaw, also fat, with a little pappoose in her arms and another clinging to her skirts, begged Martine to take her. Amy in Acadia A Story for Girls 2011-04-29T02:00:08.307Z You are well fed, well cared for; you, your pappooses and ponies are fat and independent; but you have heard of the grand revel in blood, scalps, and trophies of your brethren, the Sioux. Campaigning with Crook and Stories of Army Life 2011-09-21T02:00:34.517Z Old and young, warrior, squaw, and pappoose, alike suffered their vengeance, till of the three hundred inhabitants two thirds were killed and twenty taken prisoners, fifteen of whom were soon "let go their way." Vermont A Study of Independence 2011-03-17T02:00:13.130Z The Father, it will be remembered, had for some years past seen nothing but squaws, with pappooses swathed like mummies and strapped to a board. Historic Handbook of the Northern Tour 2011-02-10T03:00:53.020Z The pappooses, not liking the quarters assigned to them, set up a general squalling. The Captive in Patagonia 2011-12-27T03:00:10.803Z He spoke hastily, and meant nothing, but squaw and pappoose happened to die that winter, and the Indian walked into the fort the next spring and shot the clerk without a word. On Canada's Frontier Sketches of History, Sport, and Adventure and of the Indians, Missionaries, Fur-traders, and Newer Settlers of Western Canada 2011-02-09T03:00:51.093Z The other squaws come crowding after her, each eager to grasp the general's hand, and then to insert therein the tiny fist of the pappoose hanging in stolid wonderment on her back. Campaigning with Crook and Stories of Army Life 2011-09-21T02:00:34.517Z They’ll have plenty of furs left after their debt is paid, and they’ll want guns and more powder, flour and tea for the summer, tobacco, and clothes and gew-gaws for the women and pappooses. The Land of Frozen Suns 2011-01-23T03:00:15.307Z A set of such terms has grown up between the two races, including such words as "moccasin," "pappoose," "tomahawk," "squaw," and many others. The Chainbearer Or, The Littlepage Manuscripts 2011-01-13T03:01:05.707Z The pappooses in travelling are lashed to a kind of wooden sledge, rounded at the ends like sleigh-runners, and crossed with narrow slats, that bind the parts strongly together. The Captive in Patagonia 2011-12-27T03:00:10.803Z The pappooses were shining with the scrubbing they had suffered and each small warrior wore a cunning buckskin coat elaborate with beads and quills. The Captain of the Gray-Horse Troop Lo argues, "You give my pappoose something to eat—you my pappoose friend; now you give me, or you my enemy." Campaigning with Crook and Stories of Army Life 2011-09-21T02:00:34.517Z He did not come alone, but at the head of a veritable flotilla of birch-bark canoes, laden with a picturesque mixture of Indians, squaws, round-faced pappooses, sharp-nosed dogs, and the household goods pertaining to these. The Land of Frozen Suns 2011-01-23T03:00:15.307Z It is believed that "moccason," "squaw," "pappoose," "sago," "tomahawk," "wigwam," etc., etc., all belong to this class of words. The Chainbearer Or, The Littlepage Manuscripts 2011-01-13T03:01:05.707Z He rose up, seized the pappoose’s cradle, and hurled it violently out of doors, and the other chattels appertaining to his daughter went after it in rapid succession. The Captive in Patagonia 2011-12-27T03:00:10.803Z "Wait—me take pappoose," the prisoner said, in English, with a note of command. The Captain of the Gray-Horse Troop I hardly know which interested me more, the driving up to our door of a peddler's wagon, or the entrance into our kitchen of half a dozen Mohegan Indians, with their squaws and pappooses. The Peddler's Boy Or; I'll Be Somebody Every member belonging to the community, down to the smallest pappoose, contributed in turn a hog. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. II. Our squaws and pappooses, on the prairies, wish to see us; it is time for us to go. The Chainbearer Or, The Littlepage Manuscripts 2011-01-13T03:01:05.707Z But her work went away from her; her class of promising squaws departed with their pappooses and their braves, and left her scholarless. Anne He only argued astutely that they all spoke French among themselves,—man, boy, squaw, and pappoose. The Story of Old Fort Loudon Sturdy hunters were there; buxom women, with bright-eyed pappooses strapped upon their broad backs; little children, youths and maidens, all with their burdens, according to their strength. The Frontiersman A Tale of the Yukon "He fights with pappooses, but he is afraid of men." Through Apache Lands Our squaws and pappooses wish to see us, but they would have told us to come back, and turn aside to look upon our father, had we forgotten to do so. The Chainbearer Or, The Littlepage Manuscripts 2011-01-13T03:01:05.707Z It is believed that "moccasin," "squaw," "pappoose," "sago," "tomahawk," "wigwam," &c. &c. all belong to this class of words. The Redskins; or, Indian and Injin, Volume 1. Being the Conclusion of the Littlepage Manuscripts There were no sleepy ones except the pappooses, and they could sleep under the tightly-drawn blankets upon the backs of their mothers as well as anywhere else. Two Arrows A Story of Red and White He scares away the game and the squaw and pappoose must cry in hunger. Rodney, the Ranger With Daniel Morgan on Trail and Battlefield So also on the plains, the old folks would ask the children at night, "Can you see the pappoose on the old squaw's back?" Boy Scouts Handbook The First Edition, 1911 They hide their faces and they carry rifles, but they frighten none but the squaws and pappooses. The Chainbearer Or, The Littlepage Manuscripts 2011-01-13T03:01:05.707Z "A little pappoose! it would be so nice!" Five Mice in a Mouse-trap by the Man in the Moon. It was necessary to carry all the meat they had, and all the pappooses, and a number of other things, and so it had not been possible to take all the lodges with their lodge-poles. Two Arrows A Story of Red and White Kill white man; kill white squaw; kill pappoose.” The Cabin on the Prairie At last one of them patted my brother on the head and called out admiringly, "Small pappoose, heap work—good!" and we were very proud of the old man's praise. A Son of the Middle Border There they were, crowding the decks, in their blankets and moccasins, braves and squaws and pappooses, standing about or squatting in groups, not saying anything, and looking exactly like the pictures. A Boy's Town It contained a lot of little garments of blanket stuff, as they used to make them for the pappooses among her people in the far North. The Battle with the Slum She is bundled like a pappoose in the blanket, but her big, dark eyes look up trustfully into his, and once or twice she faintly smiles. Starlight Ranch and Other Stories of Army Life on the Frontier There was a general excitement at this, and a number arose, as if eager to follow the captain and the Indian; but Long Hair stirred not, saying, angrily,– “Too much sojer; scare pappoose.” The Cabin on the Prairie "Let Red Wolf keep his tongue; he talks like the pappoose." Footprints in the Forest "Deerfoot is a pappoose," he muttered angrily, "that he weeps when he knows not what for; he is a dog that whines before his master strikes him." Camp-fire and Wigwam He go into a room; see a little pappoose about a foot long.” Buchanan's Journal of Man, April 1887 Volume 1, Number 3 A swing, a boost, a hitch or two, and our pappooses, our constant companions, are with us till we make camp, seven hours or more later. At Plattsburg In it were not only braves, but also squaws and pappooses, and a few negroes. Four American Indians King Philip, Pontiac, Tecumseh, Osceola "Lone Bear has a kind heart; it is like that of the squaw that presses her pappoose to her heart." Footprints in the Forest The sight was interesting even to him, for the Indians were composed of warriors, squaws, children and pappooses, evidently migrating to a new home. Deerfoot in The Mountains Then moving toward Governor Seymour, and pointing her finger at him, she said: “That pappoose was you, Governor Seymour, born that night.” Buchanan's Journal of Man, April 1887 Volume 1, Number 3 When I told him we had a checkroom for pappooses in the Siwash chapel he wrote it down and asked if the Indians ever massacred the professors. At Good Old Siwash For, several times runners had come in hot haste bidding the squaws flee with their pappooses to the forest and hide there till the palefaces had passed. Four American Indians King Philip, Pontiac, Tecumseh, Osceola And the warrior, the squaw, and the pappoose, flitted about in all the varied employments of savage life. The Adventures of the Chevalier De La Salle and His Companions, in Their Explorations of the Prairies, Forests, Lakes, and Rivers, of the New World, and Their Interviews with the Savage Tribes, Two Hundred Years Ago The face of the Indian flushed and he protested: "Deerfoot would be only a pappoose in the hands of my brother." Deerfoot in The Mountains "Dat so—dat so—Red Feather love fader, love moder, love son, love pappoose of white folks." The Story of Red Feather A Tale of the American Frontier My child, yonder is the Old Squaw, the second of the seven stars; she is going over the top of the hill; on her back she carries her pappoose. Woodland Tales Every dead gopher An-ina told him meant more food for the pappoose on the Reserve. The Heart of Unaga They had abundant supplies, had scattered and driven the Tontos, had made some prisoners of squaws and pappooses, who, even to the general, declared they knew not where the Bennett children had been hidden. Tonio, Son of the Sierras A Story of the Apache War Most of them have squaw wives, and are rearing large families of ugly pappooses, and many have amassed wealth by their long trade with the fur companies. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 106, August, 1866 "Where pappoose?" asked Red Feather, looking suggestively at the steps leading to the upper story. The Story of Red Feather A Tale of the American Frontier The Shawanoes have made captive a little girl over whose head only the moons of a pappoose have passed. The Phantom of the River And it was the child's desire that the pappoose on the Reserve should eat to repletion. The Heart of Unaga She had a pappoose on her back strapped on a board; another squaw travelled with her, carrying an empty jug. The Youth's Companion Volume LII, Number 11, Thursday, March 13, 1879 "Mountains; big lodges; trees; braves; pale-face squaws; pappooses; white men's bears; and pictures that lied—not like anything." The Talking Leaves An Indian Story "Me carry pappoose," replied the Sioux, moving toward the little one. The Story of Red Feather A Tale of the American Frontier After many, many miles had been traveled over, they reached the Indian camp, where the squaws and pappooses and old men lived. Little Ferns For Fanny's Little Friends Carry all time, like the squaw carry pappoose. The Heart of Unaga They went chattering and giggling to the tree where the pappoose had been left. The Youth's Companion Volume LII, Number 11, Thursday, March 13, 1879 Not her pappoose, for it was safe under her blanket, but her three-year-old girl had slipped from behind her, and the river was sweeping it down stream. The Talking Leaves An Indian Story She started suddenly to find standing behind her a silent Indian squaw, with a pappoose strapped to her back. Some Three Hundred Years Ago No;—the pappoose is brave enough to make a chief. Little Ferns For Fanny's Little Friends Squaw no good—only mak pappoose, feed pappoose. The Heart of Unaga She had found the board not far off, but no pappoose strapped to it, only something that told the story of what had happened. The Youth's Companion Volume LII, Number 11, Thursday, March 13, 1879 There's only one squaw in that, and a pappoose. The Talking Leaves An Indian Story The squaw of the sachem Squando," continued the caller, "was crossing the river in a canoe with her pappoose, when two sailors upset the craft just for the sport of it. Some Three Hundred Years Ago And there they had remained, receiving such care as the Indian women give their own pappooses, and making friends of all in the wigwam. 'Three Score Years and Ten' Life-Long Memories of Fort Snelling, Minnesota, and Other Parts of the West The white man had a small white pappoose tied on to his back. The Heart of Unaga When the Water-Snake-with-the-Long-Tail heard that his pappoose had been eaten by a bear, he felt, I suppose, very much as any white father would have felt under the circumstances. The Youth's Companion Volume LII, Number 11, Thursday, March 13, 1879 "Now, Mr. Dean, will you tell me what you think of that for a pappoose?" Warrior Gap A Story of the Sioux Outbreak of '68. "How many of these pappoose coats will you trade for this beaver?" Some Three Hundred Years Ago A number of squaws were seated about, some inside the tents nursing pappooses, others tending large pots of broth boiling over fires. In the Rocky Mountains A Tale of Adventure He knew his boss was thinking of his own white squaw and the pretty blue eyes of the pappoose which made the father forget every trouble and concern when he gazed down into them. The Heart of Unaga Variant spellings of the words pappoose and premiss are left as in the original. History of Rationalism Embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant Theology And so the women and men laced tight their doors that the fly-tormented pappooses might sleep in security. The Triumph of John Kars A Story of the Yukon About these cowered, shivering and whimpering, two or three terror-stricken squaws, one of them with a round-eyed pappoose staring at her back. A Daughter of the Sioux A Tale of the Indian frontier None remained behind but old men, squaws, and pappooses, not to forget the Indian dogs, ever ready by their snarl to recall their unwelcome existence to your mind. Holidays at the Grange or A Week's Delight Games and Stories for Parlor and Fireside It was good to look at the little pappoose when there was trouble at the back of a father's eyes. The Heart of Unaga He can go forth in peace upon the morrow, with all his warriors, squaws, and pappooses, and the people of my nation will walk with them as guards. When Wilderness Was King A Tale of the Illinois Country A great concourse of dusky figures, men, and women, and pappooses were gathered at a safe distance watching with awe the riot of that terror which haunted their lives. The Triumph of John Kars A Story of the Yukon They, their squaws and pappooses, had fattened on his bounty when the snows were deep and deer were gone, and their abundant rations had been feasted or gambled away. A Daughter of the Sioux A Tale of the Indian frontier The women were mostly toiling in the field, their pappooses hanging from the trees or leaning against their trunks. Oonomoo the Huron Maybe he was looking down into the depths of the basket which held the little white pappoose back there in his home. The Heart of Unaga "Teacher says vamoose--heap bother pappooses," said Jack. The Voyage of the Rattletrap But these "pappooses," so quaint and small, so very helpless, were entirely dependent upon the succor of Father Jos�'s Mission for the hope of their future. The Triumph of John Kars A Story of the Yukon They have carried the ridge, captured the migrating village, squaws, ponies, travois, and pappooses; their "long Toms" have sent many a stalwart warrior to the mythical hunting-grounds, and the peppery colonel's triumph is complete. The Deserter When there is a scanty supply of horses, she is obliged to give her lord the preference in taking his ease, and go herself on foot and carry her pappoose. The Life and Adventures of Kit Carson, the Nestor of the Rocky Mountains, from Facts Narrated by Himself No man, no pappoose, then squaw him mak trouble all time. The Heart of Unaga "Has the great captain seen a pappoose about his wigwam?" asked the chief, nowise abashed, in Spanish—a language which many of the Southern Utes speak as fluently as their own. Our Boys Entertaining Stories by Popular Authors "Then is not Samoset my brother, and lies he not close to the heart of Sassacus, as a pappoose nestles up to its mother?" The Knight of the Golden Melice A Historical Romance Billy had often longed to be a man; but now he was happy that he was a boy, and answered: "Yes, I am only a little pappoose." Beadle's Boy's Library of Sport, Story and Adventure, Vol. I, No. 1. Adventures of Buffalo Bill from Boyhood to Manhood The girl pappoose ran about the cabin, brown and bare, but for the bead jacket Singing Stream had made for her in the pride of her maternity. Judith of the Plains When he and his family resisted they were ignominiously exiled, and sent forth to face the world without means for providing food for the squaws and pappooses. The Outdoor Chums After Big Game Or, Perilous Adventures in the Wilderness With an effort he mustered together his Spanish phrases and managed to reply that he had seen no pappoose. Our Boys Entertaining Stories by Popular Authors My brother must not be angry when Sassacus says, that is a pappoose question. The Knight of the Golden Melice A Historical Romance "Him heap bad pappoose, me remember," said Rain-in-the-Face, recalling some of the jokes the boy played at Fort Laramie. Beadle's Boy's Library of Sport, Story and Adventure, Vol. I, No. 1. Adventures of Buffalo Bill from Boyhood to Manhood In front of the house I found quite a number of Indian braves, with their squaws and pappooses, all riding on sorry-looking ponies. The Nursery, Volume 17, No. 100, April, 1875 No care if squaw and pappoose die from hunger. The Outdoor Chums After Big Game Or, Perilous Adventures in the Wilderness "Me pappoose lost," said one of the squaws brokenly. Our Boys Entertaining Stories by Popular Authors But the pappoose in its primitive cradle on the wall babbled out its simple pleasure, and now and again the tearful little mother must needs lift smiling eyes. The Frontiersmen When I visited the Smith River reservation, to which the Bay Indians had been sent, I was hailed with joy as "Major's pappoose," whom they remembered of old. A Backward Glance at Eighty Recollections & comment A chief with his two squaws and two pappooses were coaxed into a picture-car, one day, to be photographed. The Nursery, Volume 17, No. 100, April, 1875 Their memories were excited to fresh activity, and the sayings and doings of Willie and the pappoose were recounted for the thousandth time. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 65, March, 1863 Yes, true it was, that all those massive timbers, all that ponderous mass of rock, had only availed to capture one very small Ute pappoose. Our Boys Entertaining Stories by Popular Authors But the pappoose was crowing convivially over a bone. The Frontiersmen The bambinos are often hung upon pegs in the front of the house, where they look out of their little black, beady eyes like pappooses. As Seen By Me The Indian looked a little blank, and, glancing first at the lady and then at the children, remarked admiringly, "Heap squaw! heap pappoose!" The Nursery, Volume 17, No. 100, April, 1875 She told him his mother was a white woman, with eyes blue as the sky, and that she was very good to her little pappoose, when she lost her way on the prairie. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 65, March, 1863 It was fancifully adorned with blue ribbons, and in the center of the tanned side there were drawn, in red pigment, the outlines of a very stolid and stoical-looking pappoose. Our Boys Entertaining Stories by Popular Authors The young squaw, brilliant in her scarlet dress and silver tassels, the pappoose piously quiet in his perpendicular cradle on her back, slipped with gingerly caution to the verge of the precipice and looked down. The Frontiersmen There is no way but to carry you across the marsh like a pappoose. Wau-bun The Early Day in the Northwest "Translated into English, it would be 'the lost pappoose.'" Where the Trail Divides "You were a small boy when you found the pappoose on the prairie," rejoined his father. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 65, March, 1863 They would howl and beat their breasts, and the pappoose would squall. Views a-foot With a genial laugh he thrust a morsel into the pappoose's open mouth and put the rest in its little fingers. The Frontiersmen "Kiss me—tomahawk pappoose!" said the savage, placing his hand upon the weapon. The Lost Trail Every member belonging to the community, down to the smallest pappoose, contributing in turn a hog. Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines If he could only get a little nearer to the horizon, he thought he might perhaps find another pappoose, or catch a prairie-dog and tame it. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 65, March, 1863 All this was beyond me, and I told him so, and we parted good friends, while he shook his long head and went home to feed many pappooses. Erema — My Father's Sin But Tuscarora warrior nebber take scalp of Tuscarora squaw and pappoose! Wyandotte But I had a painful shock in finding in the Traders' Table of Values that "3 Pappous Skins equal 1 Beaver"--so I must not believe that pappoose here means Indian baby. Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820) A cry went up from one of the squaws who had a pappoose in her arms, and at this half a dozen squaws and two old men showed themselves. On the Trail of Pontiac But before he disappeared at the other end of the piazza, he turned back to sing,— "Willie went a-hunting, and caught a pappoose." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 65, March, 1863 Does the mighty Sachem yearn to drink the blood of his enemies, or is he satisfied to make bead reticules for the pappooses of the paleface? Sketches New and Old, Part 1. Ouray's father married an Apache woman, hence the epithet so often sneeringly applied to the chief, by those who did not like him, of “He's an Apache pappoose.” The Great Salt Lake Trail These I inferred--since they were used in Indian trading--were for pappooses' wear, pappoose being the Indian word for child. Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820) They had loved each other ever since they were small pappooses, and they had vowed to love each other as long as the river ran. The Story Girl It was a pleasant ripple in the dull stream of their monotonous life, that little adventure of the stray pappoose. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 65, March, 1863 This was alike manifest to every one, to warrior, squaw, and pappoose. David Crockett His Life and Adventures The Mexicans used to capture many Navajo pappooses and bring them up as bond servants or peons. Tales of Aztlan; the Romance of a Hero of our Late Spanish-American War, Incidents of Interest from the Life of a western Pioneer and Other Tales "How many warrior you got?—don't want hear about squaw and pappoose." Oak Openings Across the spreading distance Indians trotted at wide spaces, generally two large bucks on one small pony, or a squaw and pappoose—a bundle of parti-colored rags. Lin McLean No further light was ever thrown upon Willie's adventure in finding a pappoose alone on the prairie. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 65, March, 1863 It is gratifying to be informed by David Crockett that they did not kill either the squaws or the pappooses. David Crockett His Life and Adventures The Alsatian soldier carried the baby, who lay securely in the pappoose cradle. Vanished Arizona Kill ole man, kill young man; kill squaws, pappoose and all. Oak Openings Fill all you have got with your squaws and pappooses, put your property in them, and go back by the long path through which you came. Oak Openings I have seen that the pappooses are red when they are born, and that the warriors are red when they die. Oak Openings It would seem, from David Crockett's autobiography, that in his childhood he went mainly without any clothing, like the pappooses of an Indian squaw. David Crockett His Life and Adventures We finally bethought ourselves of the pappoose basket, which we had brought along in the ambulance, having at the last moment no other place to put it. Vanished Arizona But it grows with the pappoose, and the biggest warrior finds his skin around him. Oak Openings "No pappooses here," returned the Indian, looking around him—"dat your squaw, eh?" Oak Openings Dat good for pappoose—he little; want venison—squaw tough; use to wait. Oak Openings His words were—'Kill your enemies—scalp all the pale-faces— do not leave a squaw, or a pappoose. Oak Openings "All chief have squaw—all chief have pappoose—" was the answer that came at last. Oak Openings When the pappoose is put into their arms, do they get the paint-stones, and paint it red? Oak Openings She home, in my wigwam—take care of pappoose, hoe corn, and keep ground good. Oak Openings |
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