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Page 3
... of the United States for Indian Affairs , their examination and publication by the
Society , became an object of interest . ... that of the confederacy of the Creek or
Muscogee Indians , who formerly owned and swayed , the southwestern portion ...
... of the United States for Indian Affairs , their examination and publication by the
Society , became an object of interest . ... that of the confederacy of the Creek or
Muscogee Indians , who formerly owned and swayed , the southwestern portion ...
Page 10
Dirt Captain ; and in both nations it arose from their opinion of his insatiate avidity
to acquire Indian lands . Chesse - cup - pe - tun - ne : The Pumpkin Captain ; a
name given to Captain Chisholm . E - cun - nau - au - po - po - hau : Always ...
Dirt Captain ; and in both nations it arose from their opinion of his insatiate avidity
to acquire Indian lands . Chesse - cup - pe - tun - ne : The Pumpkin Captain ; a
name given to Captain Chisholm . E - cun - nau - au - po - po - hau : Always ...
Page 11
What do you mean when you say if the Indians suffer you must suffer ? Have you
not , as it was your duty to do , told them boldly and plainly , what all the
interpreters at Coleraine were ordered to do , that the Indians have now nothing
to fear .
What do you mean when you say if the Indians suffer you must suffer ? Have you
not , as it was your duty to do , told them boldly and plainly , what all the
interpreters at Coleraine were ordered to do , that the Indians have now nothing
to fear .
Page 31
Her example has no effect on the Indians , even her own fainily , with the
exception of her own children . ... he has brought with him into the nation so much
contempt for the Indian mode of life , that he has got himself into discredit with
them .
Her example has no effect on the Indians , even her own fainily , with the
exception of her own children . ... he has brought with him into the nation so much
contempt for the Indian mode of life , that he has got himself into discredit with
them .
Page 44
The villages are badly fenced , the Indians are attentive to their traders ; and
several of them are careful of stock , and have cattle and hogs , and some few
have horses . Four half breeds have fine stocks of cattle . Thomas has one
hundred and ...
The villages are badly fenced , the Indians are attentive to their traders ; and
several of them are careful of stock , and have cattle and hogs , and some few
have horses . Four half breeds have fine stocks of cattle . Thomas has one
hundred and ...
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