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the land is much valuable then any cloaths that may be given yearly. They want the land for the killing meat. Their own land raise unclear you say more given, you do not say how much. The land is very valuable to the united states and the produce would be sufficient to spare some for the red people yearly. This is not only my thoughts, but of all of us: as such I speak. We mean to carry, no thing home in our hearts but peace. We mean to leave all our complaints here we mean to leave our hearts entirely with yuo. We hope to carry home all your talks and all our talks on paper to our nations, that they may see what we have done. We do not hear what you made to give us in exchange or what we are to receive early. The secretary of War. You shall receive it either in cattle, corn, or clothing, as you like in any measures most agreable. Double Head. I am very glad you do not mean to deceive us. We do not mean to deceive you. If we cannot settle the matter, we will go home and as we are a weak people we must submit to whatever may be put upon us. We are not able to resist. We all like your good talks. We speak our hearts truly. This is the time you have seen the red people. What I shall talk, that it is true. I wish to know how much you would pay to each man yearly if that is not done it only creates confussion for the money that is yearly given to us is received by a few only. The others are angry that they do not get anything. They say they will go and stand a horse that they may have something too to compensate for the loss of the land.