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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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | [[unclear]] | ||
The ancient Indians always had their places of | [[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 | 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.
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 --