The Mounds of the Mississippi Valley Historically Considered
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II, chap. VI. (33. ) Morgan, League of the Iroquois, p. 5. Bartram (John) Observations, &c. , p. 23: London, 1751. Colden, Five Nations, p. 23. DeWitt Clinton, I. C. , p. 92. Eelation en 1 ' annee 1660, p. 6. (34. ) Historical account of the Indian Nations, pp. 29 et seq. : Philadelphia, 1819. See also that curious mixture of fact and fable, Cusick's History of the Six Nations. John Norton, a Mohawk Chief (in vol. II of Life of Joseph Brant, note on p. 486: Albany, 1865), says: "There was a tra...dition in his tribe that they were constructed by a people who, in ancient times, occupied a great extent of country, but who had been extirpated ; that there had been long and bloody wars between this people and the Five Nations, in which the latter had been finally victorious. " (35. ) MSS. Of Gen'l Geo. "Rogers Clark in vol. IV of Schoolcraft, Indian Tribes, pp. 134 and 135. See also Notes on the Iroquois, p. 162, and Brackenridge, Views of Louisiana, p. 185: Pittsburgh, 1814. THE MOUNDS OF THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY.
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