Traditions of De Coo Dah And Antiquarian Researches Comprising Extensive Explo

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Traditions of De Coo Dah And Antiquarian Researches Comprising Extensive Explo
William Pidgeon
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NATIONAL MEMORIALS.
HIEROGLTPHICAL PAINTINGS. 237 This work, situated in the state of Wisconsin, has "been before mentioned in the details of exploration.
Cut F, fig. 1, shows the relative position of the territorial mounds at and diverging from the group of monumental eagles of Wisconsin. These effigies are traditionally represented as monumental memorials of sovereign rulers, occupying distinct and separate domains. The
...y have been already partially described in the details of exploration, and we have only to add that the double-headed effigy is traditionally recognised as that of the conqueror ruling two nations speaking different dialects, with both of which he made himself familiar. This is shown by the transfer to this effigy of the head of the con- quered or decapitated eagle.
Cut G, fig. 1, shows the arrangement of a groap. Previously described, and the stratification of the central mound. Fig.


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