1957 Parkhurst Adventures of Radisson (V339-1)
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1957 Parkhurst Adventures of Radisson (V339-1)
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#47 | A beautiful Indian girl | |||
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#31 | A bloody skirmish starts with the Iroquois | |||
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#25 | After Radisson had left the sick Groseilliers | |||
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#49 | Carrying the beautiful Huron | |||
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#3 | Des Groseilliers was Radisson's brother-in-law | |||
6. |
#5 | Des Groseilliers was Radisson's brother-in-law | |||
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#4 | Des Groseilliers, often referred to | |||
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#45 | During the long winter | |||
9. |
#24 | Groseilliers and the Hurons kill an Iroquois | |||
10. |
#39 | Iroquois on the warpath | |||
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#40 | Iroquois see Radisson escaping | |||
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#46 | Mojida recovers and helps Radisson | |||
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#19 | Onenga was the blood-brother of Radison | |||
14. |
#1 | Pierre Esprit Radisson was born in 1637 | |||
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#2 | Pierre Radisson was one of the early Canadian | |||
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#6 | Radisson and Groseilliers during their | |||
17. |
#27 | Radisson and Groseilliers fight off the coward | |||
18. |
#44 | Radisson and Groseilliers hear Mojida's call | |||
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#33 | Radisson arrives home in Three Rivers | |||
20. |
#15 | Radisson Captured by Iroquois | |||
21. |
#37 | Radisson greets the friendly Hurons again | |||
22. |
#50 | Radisson has gone quietly in the night | |||
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#30 | Radisson has scouted the Iroquois | |||
24. |
#29 | Radisson in his birchbark canoe scouts ahead | |||
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#17 | Radisson is an adopted member of the tribe | |||
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#48 | Radisson knows what is going on | |||
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#23 | Radisson leads the attack on the Iroquois | |||
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#21 | Radisson meets a friendly Indian on his return | |||
29. |
#32 | Radisson runs to the attack | |||
30. |
#36 | Radisson scouts the shore on the trip north | |||
31. |
#20 | Radisson talks to one of the Huron Warriors | |||
32. |
#34 | Radisson tells Groseilliers of his plans | |||
33. |
#22 | Radisson, Groseilliers, and the Hurons fight | |||
34. |
#41 | Soon the chill winter approaches | |||
35. |
#8 | The Governor of Three Rivers represented | |||
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#7 | The Governor of Three Rivers, when he heard | |||
37. |
#42 | The Hurons became lazy | |||
38. |
#43 | The Hurons blame Radisson | |||
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#26 | The Hurons threaten to get rid of Radisson | |||
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#38 | The Hurons, after the victory over the Iroquois | |||
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#13 | The Iroquois Indians attack the party | |||
42. |
#14 | The Noblemen bid "adieu" to Radisson | |||
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#12 | The Noblemen from France know nothing | |||
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#11 | The Noblemen prepare to leave Three Rivers | |||
45. |
#28 | The subdued and cowardly Hurons | |||
46. |
#9 | These are the French Noblemen | |||
47. |
#18 | This is Mojida the Huron chieftain | |||
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#10 | When Radisson and Groseilliers returned | |||
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#16 | When Radisson was first captured | |||
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#35 | When the Governor of Three Rivers |