Native village, on the north shore of Kiliuda Bay, Kodiak.
Native village, on the shore of Three Saints Harbor, Kodiak.
The flat is narrow, at present about 300 feet; and the part above the stream is deeply pitted by the remains of semisubterranean houses of a "dead" native village, which I believe is identifiable with the Magimute of the Russians.
I soon after quitted Scotland, on the death of my father, and returned to my native village.
Several strange instances illustrative of the truth of this theory were current in my native village.
I have never seen this done, but some fifty years ago an instance occurred in my native village.
Until about 30 years ago, a deaf and dumb man was in the habit of visiting my native village, who was believed to possess wonderful gifts of foresight.
My father's interference saved me from the dreadful old creature into whose net I had stumbled when I fled from my native village, only to return with the certainty that I was unfit to cope with the world outside of it.
When I did see fit to return to my native village, no man should be so calm, so cool, so self-possessed as John Flutter, Jr.
I knew there were no widows in my native village, except Widow Green, and I was not afraid of her.
How the question puzzled my young head, as I walked in the sandy lane that led from my native village!
Then, too, there were the smells from the native village--anything but pleasant.
After a day or two's rest the Indian was sent back with instructions to bring the body to a native village we should visit, to whipsaw lumber for a coffin and dig a grave, and we engaged to give the body Christian burial.
She talked to me of the various things which they talk of to the stranger in Samoa, of the journey, and whether I had slid down the water rock at Papaseea, and if I meant to stay in a native village.
He took a bungalow at the point of the bay round which Apia is built, on the borders of a native village.
On a creek, at a little distance, were the clustered huts of a native village, and towards the reef was a canoe, sharply silhouetted, in which were a couple of natives fishing.
They had fallen in with a native village, the inhabitants of which appeared to be inclined to be friendly, and had invited them to join in a grand hunting expedition.
It also showed us how easily a native village might be surprised by enemies.
He said that he was sure it arose from a native village, and as I was anxious to make the acquaintance of our neighbours, I resolved to push forward and visit them.
Bananas, rubber plants, palms and acacias crowd each other in the forest through which we walk for three or four miles, until we reach a native village consisting of a few square huts in a clearing.
From the summit of the hill a grand view is obtained of the river winding between the hills to the East, and at one's feet is a native village nestling in a valley, for the natives dislike wind and cold almost as much as they do rain.
Indeed, on the whole the lot of a prisoner in the Congo is better than he would be likely to experience in a native village, with the exception that he is compelled to work.
It was on this occasion that I had the first opportunity, since I became a soldier, of visiting my native village, and my greatly-distressed parents and family.
The day before that on which we encamped in the woods, as above related, we arrived at a native village, and had been received kindly by the king.
When a lion grows too old to hunt game, he frequently retires to spend the decline of life in the suburbs of a native village, where he is well content to live by killing goats.
At night he reached a native village, the chief of which considerately let him rest in an old hut.
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