| Johann Georg Kohl - 1860 - 454 頁
...style of composition remained the same. .But I will return to this subject presently. Of all the Indian social sports the finest and grandest is the ball...a noble game, and I am surprised how these savages attained such perfection in it. Nowhere in the world, excepting, perhaps, among the English and some... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1915 - 926 頁
...Wanderings Round Lake Superior " gives a very fine description of the game. He says: "Of all the Indian social sports the finest and grandest is the ball...a noble game and I am surprised how these savages attained such perfection in it. Nowhere in the world, excepting. perhaps, among the English and some... | |
| Arthur Caswell Parker - 1975 - 356 頁
...through the air. One early observer wrote, "Of all the Indian social sports the finest and grandest is ball play. I might call it a noble game, and I am surprised how these savages attained such perfection in it." Hockey or shinny was played by both boys and girls. The game differs... | |
| Stewart Culin - 1975 - 868 頁
...islands, Wisconsin. JC. Kohl6 says: Of all the Indian social sj>orts the finest and grandest is the hall play. I might call it a noble game, and I am surprised how these savages attained such perfection in it. Nowhere in the world, excepting. [H>rhaps, among the Kngtish and some... | |
| Stewart Culin - 1992 - 514 頁
...vocabulary he gives ball as alevvin. - Apostle islands, Wisconsin. JG Kohl6 says: Of all the Indian social sports the finest and grandest is the ball...a noble game, and I am surprised how these savages attained such perfection in it. Nowhere in the world, excepting, perhaps, among the English and some... | |
| Joseph B. Oxendine - 1995 - 370 頁
...Wisconsin.) Kohl emphasized the place of lacrosse as a sport in the lives of Indians: Of all the Indian social sports the finest and grandest is the ball...the Italian races, is the graceful and manly game of ball played so passionately and on so large a scale. They often play village against village, or... | |
| 1907 - 946 頁
...Chippewa vocabulary he gives ball as alewin. Apostle islands, Wisconsin. JG Kohl "says: Of all the Indian social sports the finest and grandest is the ball...a noble game, and I am surprised how these savages attained such perfection in it. Nowhere in the world, excepting, perhaps, among the English and some... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1907 - 964 頁
...Chippewa vocabulary he gives ball as alewin. Apostle islands, Wisconsin. JG Kohl "says: Of all the Indian social sports the finest and grandest is the ball...a noble game, and I am surprised how these savages attained such perfection in it. Nowhere in the world, excepting, perhaps, among the English and some... | |
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