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[[unclear]] [[wither?]] to [[unclear]] on matters of war, or to [[unclear]] a [[kind?]] captain, or other war officer. Other [[unclear]] the above white seats, were [[unclear]]. That is, the same kind of seats,
[[unclear]] [[either?]] to [[unclear]] on matters of war, or to [[unclear]] a  
[[chief]] captain, or other war officer. Other seats, beside the above  
white seats, were [[unclear]]. That is, the same kind of seats, prepared
in the same manner + set in the same order were
[[unclear]] occupied by the war councillors, as by the civil, only the
[[latters?]] were painted red instead of white and placed immediately
before the others, as in the following [[unclear]] representative
the space between the posts and roof, or outside of the posts,
in a war council, was occupied be young or common warriors,
as aslo between the semicircular seats, + the five [[unclear]]
the whole space surrounded of occupied by the seats was so
[[unclear]] + must not be approached by a common person, in
[[time?]] of council [[unclear]]
But to return to the war priest, as I said before, previous to
[[marching?]] he collected the warriors into the council house.
He then took a post, about three feet long, painted red, and
set it between the white seats + the door, [[i.e.?]] just before the the
principal white seat. The upper end of this he covered with a
[[fawn?]] skin, and on the fawn skin set his diamond stone.
Then standing between the post and the door, with his [[face?]]
toward the diamond, and also toward the hold [[ark?]], [[unclear]] a
shelf of the second post he prayed to be directed in regard to
determine what persons might go in safty to the war &
who would be killed if they went, and then prayed that
all might be shielded from the weapons of their enemies.
Having done this he ordered the warriors to march round
the red post, going between that and the white seats. The
diamond, it is said, then began to sparkle and send forth a brilliant
light, so that a bright light as large and a quarter, or half dollar
light on each warrior as he passed the post, except such as
would be killed in the war in care they went [[unclear]] those [[unclear]]
light was reflected [[image]] of course they were [[dismissed?]] + sent home.
The [[unclear]] (containing the new fire)), the diamond + other [[sacred?]]
things were put into a deer skin, and carried by the priest of
his right hand man. The red post, the fawn skin, [[unclear]] were
taken along. But previous to starting, The warriors were
rubbed all over with the juice of a certain root, to defend
them from the weapons of their antagonists, yet, if after
this any one had any sexual intercourse with women
the medicine lost all its virtue, and he was easily killed in
battle.
The order of march, I cannot entirely determine, yet probably the
three most distinguished officers + their attendants went forward.
These were the captain of the [[host?]], or great war chief, sometimes
this

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unclear either? to unclear on matters of war, or to unclear a chief captain, or other war officer. Other seats, beside the above white seats, were unclear. That is, the same kind of seats, prepared in the same manner + set in the same order were unclear occupied by the war councillors, as by the civil, only the latters? were painted red instead of white and placed immediately before the others, as in the following unclear representative the space between the posts and roof, or outside of the posts, in a war council, was occupied be young or common warriors, as aslo between the semicircular seats, + the five unclear the whole space surrounded of occupied by the seats was so unclear + must not be approached by a common person, in time? of council unclear But to return to the war priest, as I said before, previous to marching? he collected the warriors into the council house. He then took a post, about three feet long, painted red, and set it between the white seats + the door, i.e.? just before the the principal white seat. The upper end of this he covered with a fawn? skin, and on the fawn skin set his diamond stone. Then standing between the post and the door, with his face? toward the diamond, and also toward the hold ark?, unclear a shelf of the second post he prayed to be directed in regard to determine what persons might go in safty to the war & who would be killed if they went, and then prayed that all might be shielded from the weapons of their enemies. Having done this he ordered the warriors to march round the red post, going between that and the white seats. The diamond, it is said, then began to sparkle and send forth a brilliant light, so that a bright light as large and a quarter, or half dollar light on each warrior as he passed the post, except such as would be killed in the war in care they went unclear those unclear light was reflected image of course they were dismissed? + sent home. The unclear (containing the new fire)), the diamond + other sacred? things were put into a deer skin, and carried by the priest of his right hand man. The red post, the fawn skin, unclear were taken along. But previous to starting, The warriors were rubbed all over with the juice of a certain root, to defend them from the weapons of their antagonists, yet, if after this any one had any sexual intercourse with women the medicine lost all its virtue, and he was easily killed in battle. The order of march, I cannot entirely determine, yet probably the three most distinguished officers + their attendants went forward. These were the captain of the host?, or great war chief, sometimes this