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 1    1| necessary. I have seen Penobscot Indians, in this town, living in
 2    1|        was superintendent of the Indians subject to the Massachusetts
 3    1|       with various utensils. The Indians had advanced so far as to
 4    1|          I do not learn that the Indians ever troubled themselves
 5    1|          custom of the Mucclasse Indians? "When a town celebrates
 6    1|       were quite balked by those indians who, being burned at the
 7    5|        for I lived like the Puri Indians, of whom it is said that "
 8    7|  concerned, I do not see how the Indians could have done better.
 9    8|        new year precisely as the Indians did centuries ago and taught
10   10|       youth - that anciently the Indians were holding a pow-wow upon
11   10|         vice is one of which the Indians were never guilty, and while
12   10|          first you wonder if the Indians could have formed them on
13   15|         are strangers to wit, as Indians are to powder."~ ~
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