The Mormons a Discourse Delivered Before the Historical Society of Pennsylvani
The Mormons a Discourse Delivered Before the Historical Society of Pennsylvani
Thomas Leiper Kane
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You are now free to cut " and use all the wood you may wish. You can make " all your improvements, and live on any part of our " actual land not occupied by us. Because one suffers, " and does not deserve it, is no reason he shall suffer " always : I say. We may live to see all right yet. " However, if we do not, our children will. Bon Jour. " And thus ended the pageant. I give this speech as a morsel of real Indian. It was recited to me after the Treaty by the Pottawatamie orator in French, 60... which language he spoke with elegance. Ban Jour is the French, Indian and English Hail and Farewell of the Pottawatamies. The other entertainers of the Mormons at this time, the Omahas, or Mahaws, are one of the minor tribes of the Grand Prairie. Their Great Father, the United States, has found it inconvenient to protect so remote a dependency against the overpowering league of the Dahcotahs or Sioux, and has judged it dangerous at the same time to allow them to protect themselves by en- tering into a confederation with others.
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