Indian Missionary Reminiscences Principally of the Wyandot Nation in Which is
Indian Missionary Reminiscences Principally of the Wyandot Nation in Which is
Charles Elliott
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When the corn was husked, some of the husk was left on the ear, by which means the husks were braided together, and the corn hung down from the braids, and thus it was preserved in fine order. In the fall Big-Tree's cabin joists were closely strung over with blue hommony corn. He had a patch cleared beside his old cabin, which furnished him with his annual sup- ply. Now the brush and pole fence needed repair ; but his sons made rails in the fall, in order to fence anew their father's little fie...ld. While brother Finley was their missionary, he used to visit the old man frequently. On one occasion he gave brother Finley a noble treat. He broke fine the jerk, and put it in his old bark dish, mixed up with it also a good share of his best home-made sugar, and then poured on these a due proportion of his best bear's oil, and mixed up the whole by stirring the compound with his finger. Such was the mess prepared for brother Finley. Of this he tnust partake, or seem to partake. He shut his eyes, and with his fingers took some of the preparation — eat some — and made out to convey the greater part to some other place than his mouth or stomach.
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