... We followed a narrow shelf onits left side (or 'true right', as mountaineers would call it) until wecould go no farther...
John Buchan 「Prester John」
..., and some mountaineers on the range Maluti, who are believed, by those who have carefully sifted the evidence, to have been at one time guilty of cannibalism...
David Livingstone 「Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa」
...If they had been mountaineers, they would have pined for home...
David Livingstone 「Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa」
...A partyof mountaineers had received orders from theirsheik, (when the latter was informed that theEmperor's army was coming against them,) toseek the Emperor, and endeavour to kill him...
Abd Salam Shabeeny 「An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa Territories in the Interior of Africa」
...Some arefierce mountaineers, occupying hilly plateaus six thousand feet abovethe sea level; others, like the Wa Swahili, are traders on the coast...
W.E.B. Du Bois 「The Negro」
...“In various portions of the Rocky Mountains, especially in the region ofthe parks, is found an animal which old mountaineers call the ‘bison...
William T. Hornaday 「The Extermination of the American Bison」
...The mountaineers were in the midst of natural meadows, steep hills, narrowvalleys of hilly soil, and inexhaustible forests...
Various 「The Journal of Negro History, Vol. I. Jan. 1916」
...In the course of the subsequent expansion of slavery, many of theuplanders and mountaineers were gradually won to the support of thatinstitution...
Various 「The Journal of Negro History, Vol. I. Jan. 1916」
...Then the ardentslavery debate in Congress and the bold agitation, like that of theimmediatists led by William Lloyd Garrison, alienated the support whichsome mountaineers had willingly given the cause...
Various 「The Journal of Negro History, Vol. I. Jan. 1916」
...Let us consider, then, the attitude of these mountaineers toward slaves...
Various 「The Journal of Negro History, Vol. I. Jan. 1916」
...For example, the Andjra mountaineers of Morocco kindle large fires in openplaces of their villages on Midsummer Day...
Sir James George Frazer 「Balder The Beautiful, Vol. I.」
...Westermarck found notraces of such fires among the Arabic-speaking mountaineers ofNorthern Morocco and the Berbers of the Rif province...
Sir James George Frazer 「Balder The Beautiful, Vol. I.」
...On Christmas Eve the mountaineers of Rupt, in the Vosges, alsonever fail to put on the hearth the largest log which the hearthcan hold; they call it la galeuche de Noë, that is, theYule log...
Sir James George Frazer 「Balder The Beautiful, Vol. I.」
...Duringthe last thirty years they have considerably decreased, accordingto the mountaineers, and have been demoralized mentally andphysically by the emigrants...
J. W. Powell 「On Limitations To The Use Of Some Anthropologic Data」
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