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Section the First. Account of the Divining Chrystal, a sent of Talisman always unclear in ancient times among the Cherokees, unclear soleman occasions. The Divining Chrystal formed a very essential part of the unclear of the ancient Cherokee priest; and through unclear not seem to have been always a portion of his unclear, it was indispensable to his unclear. The Cherokee name for it was Ooh (The first syllable pronounced like the "ho" in the word who), lung, sah, tah, which signifies, light that pierces through; as through a glass. Light, simply, is I, Ka, Ka, ti; but Ooh, lung, sah, tag is more significant, and implies, both a light piercing quite through what it falls upon, and a light conveying through the substance of which it is compriosed,unclear to the unclear. So sacred was this stone, that it was death for any one who had not been sanctified and initaited for the unclear, to touch it. The priest would sometimes wear