In
In they kill a man at Cautega to provoke
the Americans.
Prisoners
Prisoners at Cherry Valley, brought to Beard's Town;
redeemed, &c.
Jemison's
Jemison's of and services rendered to Butler
and Brandt.
After the
the of the French war, our tribe had nothing to trouble
it till.
For twelve
twelve fifteen years the use of the implements of war was
not known.
During that
that they also pertinaciously observed the religious rites of their progenitors,
by attending.
They also
also in various athletic games, such as running, wrestling, leaping, and
playing ball.
While the
the were thus engaged in their round of traditionary performances, with
the addition.
No people
people live more happy than the Indians did in times of
peace, before.
Their wants
wants few, and easily satisfied; and their cares were only for
to day;.