CONTENTS.



Their Vows.    .    .   .    .        a .
Their Fasts.  .   .    .    .    .
Their Thoughts on the Immortality of the Soul.
Of the Country of Souls.   .    .         .
An Indian Chief's Account of the Origin of the N.
    American Indians,   .    .    .    .



Indian Eloquence.
Indian Speeches,   .   .    .
Speech of Logan,    .
Speech of the Five Iroquois Chiefs,
Speech of Half King,
Speech of Petchenanalas,
Speech of Captain Pipe,
The Answer of Little Turtle,
Speech of Red Jacket to a Missionary,
Speech of Red Jacket about the Witch
Speech of Farmer's Brother,
Speech of Corn Plait,
Speech of Tecumseh,
Speech of Black Thunder,
Speech of Metea,    .   .
Speech of Keewatowslkurn,
Speech of Black Hawk,
Speech of the Onondagas and Cayuga
Speech of Canassatiego,
Sneech of Gachradodow,S



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ter of the Five Nations by Colden, -
a Peopled by a more Civilized Race



ib.
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ib,
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    present Red Indlians,.  .   .    .    .    . 271
Indian Antiquities, according to Governor Clinton,  . 279
The Mexicans are the Remains of a more Polished
    Nation than the North American Indians,    . 287



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