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Awarria who should greatly distinguish himself in battle, the people of his town would honor him by giving him a new name & hoeing his corn field.  
A warrior who should greatly distinguish himself in battle, the people of his town would honor him by giving him a new name & hoeing his corn field.  
     Women have in certain cases dressed in men's clothes and went to bathe.  
     Women have in certain cases dressed in men's clothes and went to battle.  
     On making peace between Creeks & Cherokees sometime ago the Creeks, a great number, came part way with eagle feathers; also the Cherokee went to meet the Creeks with the [[unclear]] -- Creeks sent word they had come to make peace -- eagle tail dance --
     On making peace between Creeks & Cherokees sometime ago the Creeks, a great number, came part way with eagle feathers; also the Cherokee went to meet the Creeks with the same -- Creeks sent word they had come to make peace -- eagle tail dance --
     Holy place -- Especially Ke teu hi pue of the Baptist Mission in the valley Towns & another some distance from it, called Tu li tri squa yi. They supposed there to contain lays cities of Na ne hi . In the east, they would hear a person whoop on the top, & then [[unclear]] the Yowah, & immediately hear the drum in the bottom of the members.
     Holy place -- Especially Ke tsu hi pu e of the Baptist Mission in the valley Towns & another some distance from it, called Tu li tsi squa yi. They supposed these to contain large cities of Na ne hi . In the last, they would hear a person whoop on the top, & then say the Yowah, & immediately hear the drum in the bottom of the mountain.
     [[words scratched out]] But in the mornings when they had washed their hands & purified themselves etc [[unclear]] vol 1. P. 2, 98. Note. This purification of the [[unclear]]. by [[unclear]] in the [[sea?]] before they prayed to God every morning & before they set about translating, may be compared with the  [[unclear]] practice of Peter the [[unclear]] in the recognitions of Clement B: 4: Ch: 3 & B  6. -- ch: 35. -- [[unclear]] the [[unclear]] the [[unclear]] or magic [[unclear]] B. 14. Ch 10 Sec. 23 & acts 16.13.16.-- B.14.ch: 10. Sect 23. We the people of Halicarnassus) have decreed that a sabbath, and perform their holy offices according to the Jewish laws: & [[unclear]] make their [[unclear]] at the sea side, according to the writings of the forefathers. P. 490 - 91 - vol 1. Acts 16.13.
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     The ancient Indians always had their places of [[unclear]] near a river or creek or on the bank of a lake, or the sea shore. [[unclear]] ([[unclear]]) Deer in the water.  
     [[words scratched out]] But in the mornings when they had washed their hands & purified themselves &c [[Citation:]] Eusepbius vol 1. P. 2, 98. Note. This purification of the interpreter by washing in the sea before they prayed to God every morning & before they set about translating, may be compared with the  like practice of Peter the Apostle in the recognitions of Clement B: 4: Ch: 3 & B  6. -- ch: 36. -- [[unclear]] the [[unclear]] the Proscuchae or [[unclear]] (See B. 14. Ch 10 Sec. 23 & acts 16.13.16.-- B.14.ch: 10. Sect 23. We (the people of Halicarnassus) have decreed that as many men & women of the Jews as are willing so today, may celebrate sabbaths, and perform their holy offices according to the Jewish laws: & make their proseuchae at the sea side, according to the writings of the forefathers. P. 490 - 91 - vol 1. Acts 16.13.
       Physic Dance -- New fire by the same person [[unclear]] the Spring & the same six attended him  (used a tri la ki ti) pivot in [[unclear]] which people all got as in the spring new fire -- but [[unclear]] mountain birch - laurel - white pine - spruce pine - holly - cedar bark of these - mistletoe - All wash on the rest of both days - as at new morn - change clothes - clean - fast till new fire
     The ancient Indians always had their places of worship near a river or creek or on the bank of a lake, or the sea shore. [[Citation:]] Nutsawi (Thomas) Deer in the water.  
       Physic Dance -- New fire by the same person [[unclear]] the Spring & the same six attended him  (used A tsi la ki ti) pivot in socket which people all got as in the spring new fire -- but physic -- mountain birch - laurel - white pine - spruce pine - holly - cedar bark of these - mistletoe - All wash on the rest of both days - as at new morn - change clothes - clean - fast till -- all take -- cook with it & eat towards night --

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57 A warrior who should greatly distinguish himself in battle, the people of his town would honor him by giving him a new name & hoeing his corn field.

    Women have in certain cases dressed in men's clothes and went to battle. 
    On making peace between Creeks & Cherokees sometime ago the Creeks, a great number, came part way with eagle feathers; also the Cherokee went to meet the Creeks with the same -- Creeks sent word they had come to make peace -- eagle tail dance --
    Holy place -- Especially Ke tsu hi pu e of the Baptist Mission in the valley Towns & another some distance from it, called Tu li tsi squa yi. They supposed these to contain large cities of Na ne hi . In the last, they would hear a person whoop on the top, & then say the Yowah, & immediately hear the drum in the bottom of the mountain.

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    words scratched out But in the mornings when they had washed their hands & purified themselves &c Citation: Eusepbius vol 1. P. 2, 98. Note. This purification of the interpreter by washing in the sea before they prayed to God every morning & before they set about translating, may be compared with the  like practice of Peter the Apostle in the recognitions of Clement B: 4: Ch: 3 & B  6. -- ch: 36. -- unclear the unclear the Proscuchae or unclear (See B. 14. Ch 10 Sec. 23 & acts 16.13.16.-- B.14.ch: 10. Sect 23. We (the people of Halicarnassus) have decreed that as many men & women of the Jews as are willing so today, may celebrate sabbaths, and perform their holy offices according to the Jewish laws: & make their proseuchae at the sea side, according to the writings of the forefathers. P. 490 - 91 - vol 1. Acts 16.13.
    The ancient Indians always had their places of worship near a river or creek or on the bank of a lake, or the sea shore. Citation: Nutsawi (Thomas) Deer in the water. 
     Physic Dance -- New fire by the same person unclear the Spring & the same six attended him  (used A tsi la ki ti) pivot in socket which people all got as in the spring new fire -- but physic -- mountain birch - laurel - white pine - spruce pine - holly - cedar bark of these - mistletoe - All wash on the rest of both days - as at new morn - change clothes - clean - fast till -- all take -- cook with it & eat towards night --