An historical and descriptive account of British America comprehending Canada, Upper and Lower, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, the Bermudas, and the fur countries . as also an account of the manners and present state of the aboriginal tribes

An Historical And Descriptive Account of British America Vol II General view of British America, and particularly Canada. Extent and boundaries -- General aspect -- Limits of the present work -- Canada, its boundaries and general features -- Lakes -- Superior -- Huron --- St. Clair -- Erie -- Niagar...

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Main Author: Murray, Hugh, 1779-184
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oliver & Boyd 1839
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns2/id/104947
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Summary:An Historical And Descriptive Account of British America Vol II General view of British America, and particularly Canada. Extent and boundaries -- General aspect -- Limits of the present work -- Canada, its boundaries and general features -- Lakes -- Superior -- Huron --- St. Clair -- Erie -- Niagara Channel -- Lake Ontario -- Islands and rapids of the St. Lawrence -- The Ottawa -- The St. Lawrence from Montreal to Quebec -- Its lower course -- This region remarkable for its Waterfals -- Niagara -- Its description -- Supposed changes in its position -- Climate -- How it differs from that of Europe -- Effects on agriculture -- Boundary question with the United States -- Reference to the King of Holland -- Its issue -- The native Indians inhabiting Canada and its borders. Peculiar condition of those tribes -- Their physical character -- Form -- Colour -- Hair and beard -- Bodily strength -- Dress -- Ornaments -- Painting and tattooing of the skin -- Modes of subsistence -- Hunting -- Cultivation -- Food -- Houses -- Canoes -- Spirit of independence -- Internal order -- Marriages -- Rearing of children -- Intellectual character -- Oratory -- Style of composition -- Religious ideas -- Importance attached to dreams -- The Manitou -- Ideas of a future state -- Reverence for the dead -- Ceremonies of interment -- Superstitious modes of curing the sick -- Indian wars -- Their motives -- Preparations -- March -- Modes of attacking and surprising the enemy -- Return -- Treatment of prisoners, tortures, adoption -- Treaties -- Indian amusements -- Music -- Dancing -- Smoking -- Games -- Difference tribes inhabiting Canada and its borders -- History of Canada under the French. Earliest discoveries of the English and French -- De la Roche -- Chauvin and Pontgravé -- De Monts -- Champlain, employed by him, ascends the St. Lawrence -- Founds Quebec -- Dealings with a party of natives -- Joins a warlike expedition -- Victory -- Torture -- Transactions in France -- Fresh military encounter -- Foundation of Montreal -- Various ...