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28 spirit, or blow, the water on the head. superscript a Once enemies came, broke down a part of the high stone wall oft he town they had a great while ago, and did much injury. superscript b At first there were twelve tribes of Indians, but, after awhile, one tribe violated the law of Ye, ho, waah previous three words underlined, by intermarrying in an unlawful manner, and therefore they resol- -ved to reduce the number of tribes to seven. superscript c Ye, ho, waah previous three words underlined told the Leader of the In- -dians that they must go to a country which he had given them, but they would have to pass some great water before they got there. superscript d Long ago, the Indians travelled a great distance, and came to a great water. On arriving at this water, or, after crossing it, -it is not re- -membered which, - a part went to the north, and a part to the south. Those who went to the north, settled in two towns called Ka, no, wo, gi previous four words underlined, and Nu, ta, gi previous three words underlined. These last Ka, yu, li previous three words underlined, i.e. the old town, because they took the superscript a Nutsaui, Pinelog. superscript b Thomas Smith. superscript c Nutsaui, Pine log. superscript d Nutsaui, Pine log.