Grubb, An Unknown People in an Unknown Land, 1911, II Ed.

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LAND IACO

Transcript of Grubb, An Unknown People in an Unknown Land, 1911, II Ed.

taught
many
useful
crafts.
The
Roman
of
this
Protestant
Mission,
and
in-
Swamp
travel
A
smallpox
Floods A
the
soul
Spirits
of
its
course,
running
between
the
regions
of
a
background.
The
painted
faces
and
plumed
retain
warm
densely
covered
forest
region,
in
particular,
owing
to
ready
to
start.
very
degenerate
had
taken
to
look
after
River
Paraguay.
I
to
go
if
I
would
give
him
that
pair.
I
agreed,
persuade
them
to
return
what
they
had
stolen,
or
me on
ground.
or
is
noticeable.
The
body,
the
top
of
and
friendly
terms
with
the
powers
of
darkness.
Even
relics
of
ancient
Peru.
This
similarity
is
also
very
can
only
time
in
such
cities.
paint-brush,
into
way.
Patriarch
went
to
and
fro
feasting
in
each
other's
houses,
make
an
industrious
people.
The
climate
Paraguayans,
mutual
hindrances,
together
with
the
Indians'*
nomadic
habits,
their
Socialism,
and
many
other
characteristics,
are
sufficient
small flock to
wet weather
stomach
is
made
up
into
large
bags
for
carrying
honey,
and
lobe
the
work
of
spirits.
Clay
pipes
are
sometimes
used,
and
it
seems
probable
that
pipes
were
originally
or iron
an
opening,
fixed
in
the
ground
and
placed
go
mad
through
horse inside. The
a wood-
purchased
a
cart
and
bullocks,
greatly
enjoy
a
smoke
until
the
villagers
had
gone
to
sleep.
This
me.
I
accompanied
hoes
bought
from
the
Paraguayans.
sticks,
placed
point
to
point,
the
ends
quite
red
and
giving
forth
heat.
Approaching
timorously,
again
to
his
village,
I had
this
must
act
in
war
like
a
disorganized
mob,
every
man
fighting
for
himself,
but
the
east
crossed
over
clay
which
it
threw
up
these
two
races,
which
part
in
the
governance
of
the
universe,
joy.
imply.
We
have
thought
it
right
to
short
in
the
next.
The
by
it,
but
as
many
have
only
a
very
vague
twenty
feet
in
which
body
of
its
people
who
have
departed
for
been
found
very
personal
ornament,
blood,
and
takes
that
the
perpetrators.
del
Fuego
of
Captain
Fell,
of
the
that
a
battle
is
in
progress
on
the
frontiers,
this.
with
the
story
One
Sunday
morning,
while
walking
with
our
they
may
can
to
preserve
it.
If,
on
the
other
hand,
sought
me
out
privately
and
hold
upon
the
people,
and
as
its
influence
was
unmistakably
evil,
we
set
ourselves
to
oppose
it.
Mere
theoretical
opposition
large
apple,
statement
was
not
to
and
a
half
in
length,
black,
and
horned.
In
the
case,
the
power
not
appear
much
more
medical
knowledge
than
they
are
generally
credited
with,
and
this
incredulity
as
direct
of
the
Chaco,
at
the
village
of
Thlagwakhe,
may
perhaps
throw
some
light
upon
this
oath-taking,
or
whatever
it
may
be,
midnight,
when
I
was
awakened
by
the man had
mutilation
rites
were
carried
out,
the
people
to
the
circum-
stances,
and,
after
preparing
some
rice-water,
managed
to
give
the
to
projects
by
dancing
round
her,
chanting
loudly,
and
often
by
douching
the
the
encampment,
and
this
joke
would
be
that
only
the
men
drink,
feast
was
over,
we
stipulated
that
influence
over
mentioned several
families.
This
was,
to
a
great
extent,
untrue,
and
I
told
them
so.
Their
reply
way
which we
white
man
at
once
regards
this
as
the
are
really
very
cheap
rum
the
Indians,
it
is
is
one
of
disgust
and
impatience,
as
much
as
to
say,
way
says
being
a
thieving
nation.
Among
themselves
they
are
fairly
honest,
and
any
attempt
at
pilfering
is
severely
censured.
I
case
in
which
an
habitual
 
taken
place,
I
had
just
been
eating.
own choice
account.
As
native
law
requires
that
of
society
brought
to
reduced
in
number
this
woman
does
not
object,
because
a
people
speaking
a
strange
and
hitherto
unknown
language,
whose
thoughts,
ideas,
and
expressions
were
utterly
different
from
217
property-holders
our
places,
an
act
treat
him
other
the
village.
Knowing
how
terrible
example
of
that
great
missionary
St.
Paul,
years
and
a
half
seed,
with-
out
any
intervention
on
his
part,
became
that
no
expense
great
attraction,
I
dare
is
not
infrequently
an
Greatly
to
his
discomfiture,
I
reminded
him
that
face
that
my
statement
was
correct.
They
arrived
unexpectedly
in
the
neighbourhood
people
have
abandoned
this
debasing
habit
with
only
a
slight
struggle
wherever
our
influence
has
been
strongly
exerted,
and
the
Government
of
Paraguay
who
was
reported
to
people.
Even
when
we
tried
to
administer
medicine
they
would
having
a
smoke,
and
he
accordingly
lighted
his
pipe.
One
of
the
promise
to
them.
I
had,
however,
already
cut
a
rough
cart-track
had
left
the
Mission,
owing
my
ultimate
return,
with
a
warning
that
he
would
porters.
Poit
expressed
great
surprise
and
indignation
at
this,
and,
after
talking
caring
to
waste
time,
I
malaria,
and
felt
rather
weak
on
Monday
morning.
A
heavy
Lindo
four
times,
Indian's
face.
undergrowth
all
around,
the
river,
river
position
by.
Being
dazed,
I
had
not
death
itself
(which
I
if
there
was
any
great
lack
of
last,
as
much
as
to
say,
 You
might
possibly
live
through
the
night,
but
you
certainly
signs
of
mourning
and
warlike
attitude
than
it
instantly
dawned
upon
him
that
someone
had
discovered
helping
me
along.
After
much
difficulty,
and
suffering
strengthening
nourishment,
and
it
revived
me
greatly.
The
old
women
displayed
great
grief
at
my
pitiable
condition,
the
the
261
extreme
tension
good.
I
at
once
resolved,
therefore,
to
try
and
escape,
and
succeeded
in
getting
clear
of
the
wood.
I
managed
to
travel
not
finding
me
there,
and
to
attend
to
me,
and
he
Imlah
tradition
previously
alluded
to.
This
tradition
the
shortly
after-
wards
to
their
country
albeit
against
position
to
realize
An
Indian
must
never
use,
for
any
other
purpose,
a
weapon
employed
was for this
reason that he
I
obtained
later.
He
to
Paraguay
huts,
to
to
struggle.
To
pauperize
is
Chaco,
municipal
government.
enormities
and
thirty-five
thousand,
to
prevent
isolated
lagoons
across
the
Atlantic
with
Africa.
Whatever
may
have
which
linger
on
evidence,
thinking
breeding
habits.
One
species
lays
its
eggs
immediately
a
shower
of
structure.
It
such
a
nest
is
opened
at
the
right
time,
it
swamp,
as
at
present.
During
a
two
poverty-stricken.
SEVENTEEN
YEARS
AMONG
THE
SEA
generation
to
generation.
emphasis
on
the
high
prevailing
motive.
clearly
illustrated.
be
welcomed
by
these
volumes
may
prove
of
high
interest
the
the
pains
' '
very clearly.
Eraser,
whose
long
sojourn
in
the
country,
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