id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6581 Mackenzie, J. B. A Treatise on the Six-Nation Indians .txt text/plain 15556 469 50 The conditions which govern the Indian's occupation of his Reserve are, hand, an Indian woman intermarry with a white man, such act compels, those, of course, who hold the like office in other Indian districts) are there provoked, that the Indian's powers of oratory come, for the whole, that I do no injustice to the white man, when I credit the Indian The Indian woman has a finer development, as a rule, than the white It is often claimed for the Indian that, before the white man put him in Certain notions, bound up with the Indian's practice, in times now Indian is much more prone to follow the evil than the moral practices The present Indian legislation, in my judgment, operates in every way Indian in his present trading relations with the white, to the wider more frequent contact with the white, that would ensue upon the Indian's ./cache/6581.txt ./txt/6581.txt