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File Name: 49647_warfare_ind
Description: Singular warfare of the American Indians. Caption below illustration: "I no longer hesitated; I took my aim; discharged ,y piece; and the animal was instantly stretched before me with a groan, which I conceived to be that of a human creature. I went up to it, and judge my astonishment when I found I had killed an Indian."
Source: B.L. Hamlen The Museum of History or Narratives of the Most Remarkable and Interesting Events, Which have Taken Place in Ancient and Modern Times. (New Haven: H. Mansfield, 1921) Vol.1 and Vol.2, 96
Keywords: native, american, america, pig, settler, kill, killing

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