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or on horses. They make barely a sufficiency of corn for their support. They have no fences around their fields & only a fence of three poles tied to upright stakes for their potatoes. The land up the river above the fields is fine for culture - oak, hickory, blackjack, & pine. The people of Cussetuh associate more than any other Indians with their white neighbors - & without obtaining any advantage from it. They know not the season