.MTA0OA.Njk5MDg: Difference between revisions

From Newberry Transcribe
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>P1umtree
(Created page with "...")
 
imported>P1umtree
No edit summary
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         92
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         92
to which were as follows:
to which were as follows:
     Soon after the people had withdrawn from the Great New Moon Festival, ____ probably not more than a day, or so, after, ____ the seven prime counsellors convened at the National Heptagon, for the purpose of appointing, in seven nights, the peculiarly significant and solemn Ah, tawh, hung, nah. At this FEstival it was that the interest devotional was evinced by the ancient Cherokee; and paramount adoration given to the source of all their blessings. It was on this festival that the mystical hymn was specially chaunted; that which was called the Gowah Hymn; and is named in another part of our work, ____ where the deep reerence of the Cherokee for the Great Ge, ho, waah, to whom it was specially consecrated, is also described.
     Soon after the people had withdrawn from the Great New Moon Festival, ____ probably not more than a day, or so, after, ____ the seven prime counsellors convened at the National Heptagon, for the purpose of appointing, in seven nights, the peculiarly significant and solemn Ah, tawh, hung, nah. At this Festival it was that the interest devotional feeling was evinced by the ancient Cherokee; and paramount adoration given to the source of all their blessings. It was on this festival that the mystical hymn was specially chaunted; that which was called the Gowah Hymn; and is named in another part of our work, ____ where the deep reverence of the Cherokee for the Great Ge, ho, waah, to whom it was specially consecrated, is also described.
     To ascertain the precise significance of the Cherokee title for this festival, is by no means easy. It is derived from a peculiar bond between Indians of the same tribe,
     To ascertain the precise significance of the Cherokee title for this festival, is by no means easy. It is derived from a peculiar bond between Indians of the same tribe, which is alluded to elsewhere in these pages. This can only be described in our language as a vow of eternal brotherhood. It sprang from a passionate friendship between young men, prompting them mutually to a solemn act of devotedness to each other. They plighted it publickly, at an appointed time
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  and

Latest revision as of 14:56, 11 May 2020

                                                                                                                                                                                                                       92

to which were as follows:

    Soon after the people had withdrawn from the Great New Moon Festival, ____ probably not more than a day, or so, after, ____ the seven prime counsellors convened at the National Heptagon, for the purpose of appointing, in seven nights, the peculiarly significant and solemn Ah, tawh, hung, nah. At this Festival it was that the interest devotional feeling was evinced by the ancient Cherokee; and paramount adoration given to the source of all their blessings. It was on this festival that the mystical hymn was specially chaunted; that which was called the Gowah Hymn; and is named in another part of our work, ____ where the deep reverence of the Cherokee for the Great Ge, ho, waah, to whom it was specially consecrated, is also described.
    To ascertain the precise significance of the Cherokee title for this festival, is by no means easy. It is derived from a peculiar bond between Indians of the same tribe, which is alluded to elsewhere in these pages. This can only be described in our language as a vow of eternal brotherhood. It sprang from a passionate friendship between young men, prompting them mutually to a solemn act of devotedness to each other. They plighted it publickly, at an appointed time
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 and