TAILIEUCHUNG - French Pathfinders in North America

America probably peopled from of the American Eskimo, possibly, an of the Several Groups. In an earlier volume, "Pioneer Spaniards in North America," the probable origin of the native races of America has been discussed. Let us restate briefly the general conclusions there set forth. It is the universal opinion of scientific men that the people whom we call Indians did not originate in the Western World, but, in the far distant past, came upon this continent from another--from Europe, some say; from Asia, say others. In support of the latter opinion it is pointed out that Asia and America once were connected by. | French Pathfinders in North America by 1 CHAPTER PAGE Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter VII Chapter VIII Chapter IX Chapter X Chapter XI Chapter XII Chapter XIII Chapter XIV Chapter XV Chapter XVI French Pathfinders in North America by William Henry Johnson This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title French Pathfinders in North America Author William Henry Johnson Release Date May 20 2007 EBook 21543 French Pathfinders in North America by Language English 2 Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK FRENCH PATHFINDERS Produced by Al Haines Frontispiece Jacques Cartier French Pathfinders in North America By William Henry Johnson Author of The World s Discoverers Pioneer Spaniards in North America etc. With Seven Full-Page Plates Boston Little Brown and Company 1912 Copyright 1905 BY LITTLE BROWN AND COMPANY. All rights reserved v FOREWORD The compiler of the following sketches does not make any claim to originality. He has dealt with material that has been used often and again. Still there has seemed to him to be a place for a book which should outline the story of the great French explorers in such simple direct fashion as might attract young readers. Trying to meet this need he has sought to add to the usefulness of the volume by introductory chapters simple in language but drawn from the best authorities and carefully considered giving a view of Indian society also by inserting numerous notes on Indian tribal connections customs and the like subjects. By selecting a portion of Radisson s journal for publication he does not by any means range himself on the side of the scholarly and gifted writer who has come forward as the champion of that picturesque scoundrel and seriously proposes vi him

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