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Able talk from the Head Men Warriors of the Cherokey Nation at a meeting held at Ustinare the beloved town 20th November 1788. Addressed to the Honourable Richard Winn Esquire Superintendant for the Southern Department in answer to a will sent by him dated the 12th Octo. 1788.
Able talk from the Head Men Warriors of the Cherokey Nation at a meeting held at Ustinare the beloved town 20th November 1788. Addressed to the Honourable Richard Winn Esquire Superintendant for the Southern Department in answer to a talk [?} sent by him dated the 12th Octor. 1788.
Friend & Brother
Freind & Brother
We received your talk likewise the resolves of Congress Dated [[illegible]] September 1788 likewise a copy of a letter from the Governor of North Carolina to you and the Proclamation from Congress all which affords us much satisfaction that we may have in you a real friend who tells us the trouth and endeavours to do us justice, it likewise gives us much satisfaction to hear from Congress and Virginia.  
We received your talk likewise the resolves of Congress Dated 8th September 1788 likewise a Copy of a Letter from the Governor of North Carolina to you and the Proclamation from Congress all which affords us much satisfaction that we may have in you a Real freind who tells us the trouth and endeavours to do us justice, it likewise gives us much satisfaction to hear from Congress and Virginia.  
Brother,
Brother.)
You have opened our eyes and likewise our hearts the talk we received from you pleases us much that Congress is Determained to have our hunting grounds open so that our young men may hunt and kill deer to purchase goods of our traders to cloath our selves and familys Our hunting Grounds was very small, now it gives us the greatest satisfaction that it will be soon enlarged as appears by the proclamation from Congress, it likewise gives us as much satisfaction that we have a [[illegible]] of returning from the woods where we have been [[illegible]] & once more again settling in our old towns which we propose to do when we are certain that the white people have quitted our hunting ground.
You have opened our eyes and likewise our hearts the talk we received from you pleases us much that Congress is continu [strike] Determained to have our hunting grounds Open so that our young men may hunt and kill deer to purchase goods of our traders to Cloath our selves and familys Our hunting Grounds was very small, now it gives us the greatest satisfaction that it will be soon enlarged as appears by the proclamation from Congress, it Likewise gives us as much Satisfaction that we have a [[illegible]] of returning from the woods where we have been [[illegible]] & once more again settling in our old towns which we propose to do when we are certain that the white people have quitted our hunting Ground.
Brother,
Brother,
It affords us much satisfaction that a friendly talk will soon take place, you informed us you have wrote to the Governor of North Carolina to fix a time and place for that purpose at that time we will talk over all matters and smoke the pipe of friendship.
It affords us much satisfaction that a friendly talk will soon take place, you informed us you have wrote to the Governor of North Carolina to fix a time and place for that purpose at that time we will talk over all matters and smoke the pipe of friendship.

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A bien Copy Able talk from the Head Men Warriors of the Cherokey Nation at a meeting held at Ustinare the beloved town 20th November 1788. Addressed to the Honourable Richard Winn Esquire Superintendant for the Southern Department in answer to a talk [?} sent by him dated the 12th Octor. 1788. Freind & Brother We received your talk likewise the resolves of Congress Dated 8th September 1788 likewise a Copy of a Letter from the Governor of North Carolina to you and the Proclamation from Congress all which affords us much satisfaction that we may have in you a Real freind who tells us the trouth and endeavours to do us justice, it likewise gives us much satisfaction to hear from Congress and Virginia. Brother.) You have opened our eyes and likewise our hearts the talk we received from you pleases us much that Congress is continu [strike] Determained to have our hunting grounds Open so that our young men may hunt and kill deer to purchase goods of our traders to Cloath our selves and familys Our hunting Grounds was very small, now it gives us the greatest satisfaction that it will be soon enlarged as appears by the proclamation from Congress, it Likewise gives us as much Satisfaction that we have a illegible of returning from the woods where we have been illegible & once more again settling in our old towns which we propose to do when we are certain that the white people have quitted our hunting Ground. Brother, It affords us much satisfaction that a friendly talk will soon take place, you informed us you have wrote to the Governor of North Carolina to fix a time and place for that purpose at that time we will talk over all matters and smoke the pipe of friendship. The Head men and Warriors from the middle Settlements was on their way to Ustinare but being informed that it was likewise good talks and that white beads and tobacco was sent from Ustinare to all the towns in the Nation they went back fearing that some young men might go out again and do mischief the head men were determined to put a stop to all of hostilities and for the time to come live like Brothers and friends as long as the sun shines and the waters runs

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