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(3) given the Half Breeds to cease hunting and to leave the reservation at once. They were informed by the Interpreter that they would not be thrown away by the Great Father but that he would still care for them with other Indians as heretofore, if they continued peacible and good Indians; but the place where they would receive their goods and supplies was not yet decided upon, and could not be until their new father should hear from the Great Father, what he wished to do for them, at which time their new father would send them word or meet them to talk - ; that they would be given a small? portion of the small supply of goods and supplies in the ware house, and that they must be satisfied with the same, and return to their camp and remain on their Reservation and be good Children, and when their father should have anything more to give them he would send them word; to all of which they gave assent by the usual "How" of approval.