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Criminals, on being condemned were immediately executed.    Nutsawi
Witches were always to be killed.      Nutsawi
Whipping was no disgrace to an Indian.  The Cherokees had no marks of public disgrace.      Nutsawi
Whipping was no disgrace to an Indian.  The Cherokees had no marks of public disgrace.      Nutsawi


The Creeks punished adultery by cutting off the ears and noses both of the adulterers and adulteresses.      [[Yu wi yo ku]]
The Creeks punished adultery by cutting off the ears and noses both of the adulterers and adulteresses.      [[Yu wi yo ku]]

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527 and 18 penciled at top of page.

Criminals, on being condemned were immediately executed. Nutsawi

Witches were always to be killed. Nutsawi

Whipping was no disgrace to an Indian. The Cherokees had no marks of public disgrace. Nutsawi

The Creeks punished adultery by cutting off the ears and noses both of the adulterers and adulteresses. Yu wi yo ku