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58. receive from the hands of their white and lighter shaded brethren. They are hunted like wild beasts and certainly their retaliations sometimes are dreadful. -- No means are taken to introduce the arts of civilized society among them, neither are strikeout any unclear made them to encourage them to remain within their own territories and or peaceably travel with the whites. -- The only labouring peoples, all about this part of the State are Yaquis who have been brought over to the whites, & these are a very Patient, and peaceable set of people, & actuali it is worth their while to try and reclaim the others strikeout: to who are still in a wild State. -- they ocupy a beautiful and fertile large district of Country, along the banks of