"Kansa" Quotes from Famous Books
... and Arapahoe Chickasaw Chocktaw Creek Iowa Kansa or Kaw Kickapoo Kiowa and Comanche Modoc Oakland Osage Otoe Ottawa Pawnee Peoria Ponca Potawatomie Quapaw Sauk and Fox Seminole Seneca Shawnee ... — The Indian Today - The Past and Future of the First American • Charles A. Eastman
... thou, Lord of all, Unto whom the Three Worlds call; Thou, that didst in angry might, Kansa, like a comet, smite; Thou, that in thy passion tender, As incarnate spell and splendour, Hung on Radha's glorious face— In the garb of Krishna's grace— As above the bloom the bee, When the honeyed revelry Is too ... — Indian Poetry • Edwin Arnold
... Maroas, and others, on the map, were merely sub-tribes of the aggregation of savages, known as the Illinois. On or near the Missouri, he places the Ouchage (Osages), the Oumessourit (Missouris), the Kansa (Kanzas), the Paniassa (Pawnees), the Maha (Omahas), and the Pahoutet (Pah-Utahs?). The names of many other tribes, "esloignees dans les terres," are also given along the course of the Arkansas, a river which is nameless ... — France and England in North America, a Series of Historical Narratives, Part Third • Francis Parkman
... on se veri vuotanut edest meidnkin, Tss' ilonsa on nauttinut ja tss huoltain huokaillut Se kansa, jolle muinoisin kuormamme pantihin. ... — Through Finland in Carts • Ethel Brilliana Alec-Tweedie |