A Report to the Secretary of War of the United States, On Indian Affairs, Comprising a Narrative of a Tour Performed in the Summer of 1820 ..

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A Report to the Secretary of War of the United States, On Indian Affairs, Comprising a Narrative of a Tour Performed in the Summer of 1820 ..
Jedidiah Morse
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he hopes they will behaye like men, and not fear death; that the Great Spirit will deliver their enemies into their hands, and that they shall have liberty to do as they please with them; bat at the same time, if there are any among them who are fearful and faint* hearted, they are advised to return and remain at home.
*' Among the Ottawas, the partizan leads when they march oat; bat the warrior who first delivers him a scalp, or prisoner, leads the party homeward, and receives the belt of wamp
...um. On the arrival of the party at the village, they distribute the prisoners to those who have lost relations by the enemy; or if the prisoners are to be killed, their spirits are delivered over to some particular person's relations, who have died, and are now in the other world.
'* Among the Pottawattamies, it is different; all prisoners or scalps belong to the partizan, and he disposes of them as he may think proper; he will, sometimes, give a prisoner to a family, who have lost a son; and the prisoner, in this case, is adopted by the family, and considered the same as though he was actually the person whose place he fills.


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