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of the five nations151
of the six nations139
at the same time105
the land of the104
t h a t97
of the great spirit92
the governor of canada91
of the united states90
on the part of71
in the land of60
the part of the57
from time to time54
the said william penn52
the name of the47
the new york indians47
state of new york43
land of the dacotahs40
the chiefs of the40
to the governor of40
the rest of the40
for the purpose of40
our heirs and successors39
the state of new39
for the time being38
of the said province38
in the presence of37
the count de frontenac37
to the land of37
in the midst of36
the side of the36
of the seneca nation36
from the land of34
the people of the34
the honourable the commissioners33
on the th of33
to the great spirit33
by reason of the32
the book of rites32
the governor of new31
of the said city31
h a t the31
the country of the30
which was received with30
p r e s30
the other side of30
s e n t30
of the province of30
e s e n30
r e s e30
honourable the commissioners of30
on the other hand30
of the red men30
the master of life30
h a t all29
of the new york28
at the head of28
with the five nations28
as well as the28
this string of wampum27
council and general assembly27
was received with the27
the direction of the27
the nation of the27
provincial council and general27
in the direction of27
the banks of the26
by the great spirit26
the hands of the26
other side of the26
the head of the26
by the name of26
the th day of25
the governor of maryland25
the history of the25
the consent of the25
the chief of the25
side of the river25
province and territories thereof25
this belt of wampum25
the governor and provincial24
with a look of24
the middle of the24
the commissioners of virginia24
in the state of24
received with the usual24
e t h o24
the honourable g e24
governor and provincial council24
the mouth of the24
for the most part24
of the state of24
president of the united24
on the other side23
g e t h23
g e o r23
o m a s23
come so far to23
r g e t23
on account of the23
t h o m23
the king of england23
to the kingdom of23
the province of new23
o r g e23
in the hands of23
the president of the23
s e c t23
yeh sen noh wehs23
at the time of23
honourable g e o23
e o r g23
h o m a23
thou who wert ruler23
the deputies of the22
we give you this22
r e t h22
b r e t22
h r e n22
t h r e22
in the county of22
as soon as the22
e t h r22
within the said province22
the five nations had21
the branches of the21
to the five nations21
was the roll of21
the tribes of men21
at the mouth of21
the war of the21
the formation of the21
so far to see21
we came to the21
a great deal of21
the islands of the21
i have given you20
islands of the blessed20
deputies of the six20
the chain of friendship20
war of the revolution20
the roll of you20
the indians of the20
the face of the20
at the close of20
the commissioners of maryland20
a n d i20
to the united states20
for a long time20
the names of the20
he it was who20
as far as the20
of the bear clan19
far to see us19
land of the hereafter19
the lake of the19
the great spirit has19
the edge of the19
at the feet of19
to the six nations19
with the usual ceremony19
his heirs and assigns19
the bank of the19
the summit of the19
the body of the19
in the same manner19
the coming of the18
you come so far18
a n d that18
was one of the18
the falls of minnehaha18
of the great lakes18
the five nations to18
a part of the18
the warriors of the18
in the mean time18
this province and territories18
the kingdom of ponemah18
spake in this wise18
the king of ravens18
the beauty of the17
the kingdom of the17
the lakes and rivers17
the place where they17
n d i do17
that he could not17
the end of the17
the old men and17
the inhabitants of the17
on the th day17
that the five nations17
the time of the17
of virginia and maryland17
the bottom of the17
the heart of the17
the presence of the17
the waters of the17
the government of new17
the place where the17
the manner in which17
the great spirit that17
one thousand seven hundred17
the light of the17
in the said province17
as soon as they16
the close of the16
to the end of16
the french of canada16
of some of the16
of the tuscarora nation16
in the c o16
the fact that the16
on the banks of16
present you with this16
c o u r16
they came to a16
the language of the16
to the words of16
chiefs of the six16
in the first place16
we came to a16
from the lips of16
the voice of the16
o u s e16
h o u s16
of this province and16
ten times larger than16
and at the same16
h e r e16
a great number of16
a portion of the16
the c o u16
the province of pensylvania16
the great spirit to16
o u r t16
give me of your16
of the regular troops16
the great spirit had16
at the doorway of16
the power of the16
and provincial council shall16
that the great spirit15
the young men and15
in the middle of15
the shore of the15
put an end to15
the sweetest of all15
in the spring of15
into the hands of15
to the place where15
in the way of15
the origin of the15
that is to say15
among the guests assembled15
day of his fasting15
we desire you will15
on the side of15
indians of the six15
the spirit of sleep15
the course of the15
in provincial council and15
garments green and yellow15
but it is not15
a string of wampum15
the very strong man15
the will of the15
the ears of the15
in which they were15
kingdom of the west15
holder of the heavens15
the regions of the15
sweetest of all singers15
at a council held15
the sachems of the15
we present you with14
of one of the14
we thank you for14
times larger than the14
the great king of14
the attention of the14
the memory of the14
unto the said william14
one thousand six hundred14
of the evening star14
the proprietary and governor14
my heirs and assigns14
the said province and14
of the city of14
the minds of the14
the year one thousand14
will of the great14
the members of the14
of the tortoise clan14
and the five nations14
the said tuscarora indians14
brethren of the six14
c a n a14
the song of hiawatha14
a t the governor14
the midst of the14
thousand seven hundred and14
great king of england14
the holder of the14
to the place of14
the best of all14
he the sweetest of14
said province and territories14
head men of the14
the people of new14
the hearts of the14
at the foot of13
as well as to13
the glory of the13
any person or persons13
the east side of13
n a s s13
the pioneer boys of13
in the course of13
like the eyes of13
of the little people13
as a token of13
you this string of13
in a short time13
in the year of13
ogden and joseph fellows13
to the islands of13
the governor or his13
s s a t13
the great bear of13
on behalf of the13
commissioners for indian affairs13
and warriors of the13
larger than the others13
a s s a13
governor or his deputy13
with the united states13
the doorway of the13
t the governor and13
you are not the13
by the side of13
in and out among13
the form of a13
to one of the13
king of all the13
bear of the mountains13
the lovely laughing water13
of the indians of13
s a t e13
that they could not13
give you this string13
his heirs or assigns13
great bear of the13
two hundred and fifty13
freemen of the said13
with the beauty of13
the south side of13
a n a s13
from the kingdom of13
it would have been13
the influence of the13
the north side of13
pioneer boys of the13
the th of july13
by the governor of13
when they came to12
part of the united12
a living coal his12
the year of our12
and when they had12
be it further enacted12
in the centre of12
in the habit of12
the belt of wampum12
that he did not12
the people of virginia12
and head men of12
in the year one12
like a living coal12
chiefs and head men12
this song of hiawatha12
living coal his heart12
until they came to12
the shores of gitche12
think of my beloved12
of the provincial council12
by the shining big12
the door of the12
the interest of the12
and the united states12
this was the roll12
c h a r12
under the influence of12
and the very strong12
his heart was hot12
all the five nations12
the sun and moon12
the meaning of the12
the united states and12
on the east side12
would be able to12
the commissioners for indian12
the centre of the12
in the onondaga dialect12
the service of the12
in the book of12
governor of the province12
as long as the12
coal his heart was12
was hot within him12
that he had been12
gave a cry of12
son of the evening12
the foot of the12
the fort of the12
shores of gitche gumee12
the winds of heaven12
five nations of indians12
of the white rabbit12
bank of the river12
the mightiest of magicians12
the trail of the12
there can be no12
heart was hot within12
guests be more contented12
on the shore stood12
thus it was that12
in the power of12
for a few moments12
the old man of12
and by these presents12
that it was a12
that they would not12
with the governor of12
doorway of his wigwam12
land of the white12
of minnehaha calling to12
without the consent of12
the first day of12
that it was not12
as soon as possible12
the bark of the12
to the happy hunting12
the doorway of his12
under the command of12
the kingdom of wabasso12
the governor of virginia12
a great deale of12
league of the iroquois12
with respect to the12
a belt of wampum12
in the case of11
the village of the11
life and times of11
conversation of the author11
the spirits of the11
ichabod and the tuscarora11
the island of montreal11
as soon as he11
the gentlemen of the11
the border of the11
the home of the11
of the death of11
of the wolf clan11
u s e at11
that you may be11
the next day we11
e r e a11
the advantage of the11
it is to be11
to be able to11
of the general assembly11
inhabitants of the said11
said the old man11
a large number of11
the use of the11
in the kingdom of11
to make use of11
he did not know11
it is said that11
year of our lord11
to the end that11
of the young men11
r e a s11
that part of the11
that it may be11
the margin of the11
the treaty of peace11
the greater part of11
with a view to11
the children of the11
of our young men11
s e at lancaster11
the king of fishes11
he could see the11
of the genesee river11
in sight of the11
to the number of11
the borders of the11
and the people of11
the star of evening11
of the white people11
w h e r11
old men and the11
doorway of the wigwam11
in the name of11
but at the same11
it is probable that11
the english and french11
that they might be11
more than a century11
by some of the11
of the author with11
the founders of the11
in his birch canoe11
old man of the11
in one of the11
among the six nations11
the top of the11
with the six nations11
to the inhabitants of11
the words of the11
shall at any time11
t h e r11
on the shores of11
the five nations were11
you never help me11
trees of the forest11
that the french had11
of the white man11
and that it was11
mouth of the river11
the words of hiawatha11
t e g o10
the possession of the10
the meaning of this10
of the indians in10
and that they would10
the government of the10
to have been the10
time may pass more10
of sir william johnson10
of the said river10
the five nations in10
young men and the10
great canoe with pinions10
a short distance from10
the doorways of the10
government of the said10
that it was the10
with the intention of10
short distance from the10
the eyes of wolves10
up and down the10
a party of the10
the valley of the10
inhabitants of this province10
in possession of the10
for more than a10
eyes of wolves glared10
one of their number10
threw them on the10
in his hand a10
the beginning of the10
it was in the10
nation of the beefe10
men and the women10
on the subject of10
the curtain of the10
the interests of the10
they were obliged to10
did not seem to10
for this purpose he10
branches of the trees10
called by the french10
of wolves glared at10
of the inhabitants of10
in his power to10
that there was a10
a few of the10
the season of the10
wooed her with his10
said thomas ludlow ogden10
to persuade them to10
of the other nations10
people of the village10
seneca nation of indians10
being come to the10
must our lives depend10
the inhabitants of this10
in the ear of10
thomas ludlow ogden and10
i am glad to10
sisters and their husbands10
the inhabitants of new10
the said thomas ludlow10
to do the same10
history of the five10
a council of the10
in the light of10
honor be to mudjekeewis10
sent a messenger to10
our lives depend on10
of the new england10
as if he were10
i the said william10
was at that time10
glad to see you10
the governor and council10
a t e g10
may pass more gayly10
when you come so10
feast may be more10
justices of the peace10
shall from time to10
fort of the island10
the five nations have10
of our lord one10
my brother and i10
an account of the10
peace with the five10
for the first time10
you must know that10
in front of the10
in the glory of10
the west side of10
in the vicinity of10
of wampum from the10
lake of the hurrons10
of the governor of10
of any of the10
the women and children10
by the people of10
he is of the10
in the form of10
ludlow ogden and joseph10
to come to the10
the terror of the10
it is well known10
the manner of the10
to the westward of10
east side of the10
the freemen of the10
in regard to the10
our lord one thousand10
the lodges of the10
in case of a10
the new england shipp10
the five nations with10
so far as it10
that it would be10
the surface of the10
the name of hiawatha10
that they would be10
of the great council10
the time may pass10
on the trail of10
to the other side10
would be likely to10
filled the air with10
it will not be10
close of the war9
an end to the9
men of the five9
best of all musicians9
of all the beavers9
at any time hereafter9
and our guests be9
the luck of edenhall9
a tale of wonder9
as if he had9
south side of the9
we are glad to9
monsieur de la barre9
the leader of the9
a r t e9
can blow you strong9
the several tribes of9
the eyes of the9
mountains of the prairie9
that the french were9
that the time may9
i do not know9
days and nights he9
our guests be more9
to be found in9
the dam stood pau9
on the dunes of9
you shall hear how9
the early part of9
r t e r9
the benefit of the9
to speak to them9
of the indian trade9
o u n c9
not so long and9
his bow and arrows9
was to be seen9
the united states will9
the fifteenth day of9
and the young men9
the five nations of9
that i were dead9
the provincial council shall9
the duty of the9
may be more joyous9
between the united states9
c o u n9
the line of hiawatha9
listen to the words9
c i l held9
the young men of9
he reeled and staggered9
the portals of the9
in the beginning of9
dunes of nagow wudjoo9
the foot of a9
confederacy of the iroquois9
of men might prosper9
a mile he measured9
depend on these things9
young men of the9
the authority of the9
we are come to9
of the indians to9
the birds were singing9
we are resolved to9
feet of laughing water9
at the place where9
be found in the9
the cause of the9
face of the great9
for the coming of9
year one thousand seven9
with the consent of9
to listen to the9
the dunes of nagow9
i l l i9
with this belt of9
bay of the north9
the beauty of his9
is not to be9
in connection with the9
one of the most9
i can blow you9
within the said city9
in the possession of9
of the old men9
l l i a9
or parcel of land9
bark of the red9
with the exception of9
of the people of9
in and to the9
of his own people9
of the red children9
at a c o9
of love and longing9
the feast may be9
air was full of9
in the last place9
shining land of wabun9
of the praying indians9
give an account of9
the jo gah oh9
glory of the sunset9
from the shining land9
red stone of the9
lives depend on these9
and the mighty mudjekeewis9
a c o u9
the transactions of the9
that the feast may9
thousand six hundred and9
formation of the league9
long as the sun9
that was the roll9
the fort in the9
the lodge of old9
the mountains of the9
to their own country9
that they may be9
n c i l9
chiefs and warriors of9
bottom of the bay9
to this song of9
u n c i9
the shining land of9
the lips of the9
in the midle of9
in a condition to9
they were to be9
give and grant unto9
the king of great9
and be it further9
and rough the way9
stride a mile he9
on the dam stood9
the red stone of9
teach me songs as9
that i had not9
a quarter of a9
on the west side9
to greet and thank9
that they should not9
told them of his9
said to have been9
so far as the9
the meeting of the9
and the good nokomis9
portals of the sunset9
in the meane while9
the war against the9
in the war of9
in which he was9
give you this belt9
the spot where the9
his bow of ash9
his garments green and9
to take up the9
in token of our9
carry on the war9
on the south side9
care not for your9
wide the world is9
in the eyes of9
the good nokomis answered9
on the summit of9
from the regions of9
he it was whose9
the destruction of the9
have we come to9
the people of albany9
the remainder of the9
valley of the genesee9
made a gesture of9
the officers of the9
fort in the island9
me songs as full9
and the wedding guests9
like that of the9
the feet of laughing9
the five indian nations9
among the reeds and9
the greatest part of9
trade with the french9
with his fan of9
against the five nations9
songs of love and9
songs as full of9
land of the ojibways9
and the old man9
in favor of the9
to goe to the9
the vale of tawasentha9
rough the way is9
senate of the united9
the seneca nation of9
falls of minnehaha calling9
the air was full9
it will be seen9
the great spirit for9
the place where we9
the secretary of war9
the son of the9
l i a m9
this part of the9
tribes of the new9
tribes of men might9
the upper part of9
to the interest of9
the defenders of the9
of the great king9
w i l l9
each stride a mile9
it is evident that9
but the wary hiawatha9
that it should be9
famine and the fever9
and out among the9
at each stride a9
h a r t9
the tribes of the9
and the rest of9
by the five nations9
and the lovely laughing9
the war with the9
the famine and the9
the red men were9
stone of the quarry9
the breeze of morning9
of the present day9
the reeds and rushes9
side of the said8
not far from the8
curtain of the doorway8
was at this time8
to come forth and8
as a matter of8
as they had been8
in the heart of8
in alliance with the8
on the north side8
one thousand eight hundred8
and the young man8
the arrival of the8
of which i have8
we lay down this8
early part of the8
all the young men8
that there is no8
the place of the8
on the shore of8
and some of the8
no one but the8
the great spirit was8
to serve in provincial8
known by the name8
the wisdom of the8
to goe along with8
the five nations at8
it does not appear8
the general assembly of8
hiawatha and the pearl8
to brighten the chain8
he saw that the8
and each figure had8
their heirs and assigns8
a long time in8
lay there in the8
you are but my8
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one hundred and fifty8
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to the side of8
village of the senecas8
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it was to be8
number of the inhabitants8
grant unto the said8
was the son of8
the homes of the8
by the chiefs of8
the state of pennsylvania8
our brethren of the8
could not bear the8
do not shoot us8
that i could not8
season of the yeare8
i make no doubt8
board taking into consideration8
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when they come to8
if you do not8
will be necessary to8
is a great warrior8
had it not been8
he lay there in8
it is said by8
the story of osseo8
as a mark of8
in the indian territory8
of the red man8
ah gon ne yah8
the proceedings of the8
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at the end of8
when i shake my8
war with the french8
about the middle of8
surface of the water8
i come again to8
he seemed to be8
the river of the8
serve in provincial council8
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till we came to8
have put you to8
in the moon of8
to that of the8
of peter esprit radisson8
man of the mountain8
a number of years8
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is of the tortoise8
season of the year8
to be taken by8
you this belt of8
the government of virginia8
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day of the second8
to take care of8
the figure of the8
side of the great8
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the spirit of the8
for the encouragement of8
to the fort of8
n d that the8
that you come so8
do not doubt but8
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of all the tribes8
nation of the sault8
you with this belt8
from the great spirit8
the friends of the8
pleasant was the journey8
the land of spirits8
the women of the8
the death of the8
the province and territories8
sachems of the five8
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the french in canada8
in the fall of8
the death of kwasind8
of the condoling council8
you shall have a8
for the advancement of8
the oneidas and tuscaroras8
our kingdom of england8
the last day of8
came out of the8
keepers of the faith8
a war with the8
the confederacy of the8
the brow of the8
the property of the8
they were ready to8
the laws of the8
to our brother onas8
the commissioners of the8
the force of the8
the hunting of pau8
what you have said8
the united states to8
to carry on the8
to the sound of8
at the hands of8
of the second month8
formation of the confederacy8
quarter of a mile8
land of the senecas8
in this part of8
side of the lake8
after the manner of8
the board taking into8
for the last time8
to make peace with8
we do not know8
the same manner as8
i told him i8
the side of a8
the presence of all8
in a few days8
during the war of8
teach me tones as8
any of the said8
as one of the8
of the indian nations8
that the united states8
it will be a8
he is a great8
a cry of anguish8
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are but my fellow8
the captain of the8
downe to the ffrench8
in the face of8
have been able to8
the sound of the8
in the province of8
to the people of8
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with his bow and8
the united states in8
terror of the nations7
the great spirit told7
be made to the7
the care of the7
the river may not7
he the marvellous story7
the height of the7
in pursuance of the7
the ear of his7
hundred and fifty years7
of the nation of7
to the memory of7
among the indian tribes7
that they might have7
to meet the governor7
six hundred eighty and7
of one of their7
thousand six hundred eighty7
the pipe of peace7
that they did not7
in such manner as7
the smiling face of7
to the master of7
the center of the7
lodges of the senecas7
the bay of the7
the confederation of the7
the governor of pennsylvania7
they would be able7
and brethren of the7
not seem to be7
ear in the husking7
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