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the nation, Aubbe,cuh.  Here some of the oldest customs had their origin. The law against adultery was passed here, and that to regulate marriages. To constitute legal marriage, a man must build a house, make his crop & gather it in, then make his hunt & bring home the meat; - putting all this in the possession of his wife, ends the ceremony, and they are married, or, as the indians express it, the woman is bound, & not till then. This
the nation, Aubbe,cuh.  Here some of the oldest customs had their origin. The law against adultery was passed here, and that to regulate marriages. To constitute legal marriage, a man must build a house, make his crop & gather it in, then make his hunt & bring home the meat; - putting all this in the possession of his wife, ends the ceremony, and they are married, or, as the indians express it, the woman is bound, & not till then. This information is obtained from Co,tau,lau ([[Tus,se,lci,ah?]] Mic,co) an old & Respectable chief descended from Nau,che. He lives near We,o,coof,ke - has accumulated a handsome property - has a fine stock - is a man of much information and great influence among indians of the towns in the neighborhood of this.

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the nation, Aubbe,cuh. Here some of the oldest customs had their origin. The law against adultery was passed here, and that to regulate marriages. To constitute legal marriage, a man must build a house, make his crop & gather it in, then make his hunt & bring home the meat; - putting all this in the possession of his wife, ends the ceremony, and they are married, or, as the indians express it, the woman is bound, & not till then. This information is obtained from Co,tau,lau (Tus,se,lci,ah? Mic,co) an old & Respectable chief descended from Nau,che. He lives near We,o,coof,ke - has accumulated a handsome property - has a fine stock - is a man of much information and great influence among indians of the towns in the neighborhood of this.