Logan, the Last of the Race of Shikellemus, Chief of the Cayuga Nation : a Dramatic Piece; to Which is Added, the Dialogue of the Backwoodsman And the Dandy, First Recited At the Buffaloe Seminary, July the 1st, 1821
Logan, the Last of the Race of Shikellemus, Chief of the Cayuga Nation : a Dramatic Piece; to Which is Added, the Dialogue of the Backwoodsman And the Dandy, First Recited At the Buffaloe Seminary, July the 1st, 1821
Joseph Doddridge
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If they must have our blood, we must sell it to them for as much of theirs as we can get. Brothers we must answer to our fathers for the deeds of our lives. Our misfor- tunes are not our faults. Ought a tree to be blamed when split to pieces by the thunder? Is it the fault of the little fawn that he is eaten up by thfe wolf; or the harmless bird that he is swal- lowed by the snake ? Time makes, and destroys every thing. We see the big bones about our licks; where shall we now find the race of b...easts to which they belonged ? They are all gone. Do we not walk every day over the bones of a race of men who have vanished from the earth, like white clouds in the evening? Who built the great graves and forts which are seen all over our coun- try? Perhaps they were killed by our forefathers. The whites will destroy us. We have had our day, our night is at hand. These white men will have theirs, and then some strong nation will bring the dark night upon them. So says the great spirit. His arm is strong we cannot hold it.
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