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Religion, and manners of worships. Every family has one or more of the following named unclear, which they consider, as deities. They are called by the unclear [unclear]]or {{representatious?]] of the great spirit. A wolfs head, a Buffalo's tail, a mink's skin, a otters skin, a snakes skin, or the feathers of some unusual or unclear bird. They say, when the great spirit formed them, he placed the above named skins unclear in their popepion?, and told them, that if they would worship them, they would be happy, and live to an immence? age. It is customary for some member of the family to pay divine worship to thier supposed deity over in every month or (moon). This kind of worship is the performed by signing all night unclear or turned? of a unclear nature. The next day, a unclear of provision and a few pipes of tobacco is prepared, and the neighbors are invited to partake of what has been prepared for the occasion. When the company is collected, they are