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TOUR OF THE AMERICAN LAKES, AND AMONG THE INDIANS OF THE NORTH-WEST TERRITORY, IN 1830: DISCLOSING THE CHARACTER AND PROSPECTS OF THE INDIAN RACE. BY C. COLTON. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. LONDON: FREDERICK WESTLEY AND A. H. DAVIS, MDCCCXXXIII.
CONTENTS OF VOL. I.
ADVERTISEMENT.
INTRODUCTION.
A TOUR, &c. CHAPTER I. THE FALLS OF NIAGARA.
CHAPTER II. THE WHIRLPOOL.
CHAPTER III. GREAT LAKES OF NORTH AMERICA.
CHAPTER IV. MOTIVES FOR THE TOUR, &c.
CHAPTER V. THE ROMANCE OF EXPECTATION, &c.
CHAPTER VI. HISTORY OF DETROIT, &c.
CHAPTER VII. REMARKABLE INSTANCE OF CAPITAL CRIME.
CHAPTER VIII. EMBARKATION FROM DETROIT, &c.
CHAPTER IX. RIVER ST. CLAIR, &c.
CHAPTER X. THE SAUT DE ST. MARIE, &c.
CHAPTER XI. VOYAGE FROM THE SAUT DE ST. MARIE TO GREEN BAY, &c.
CHAPTER XII. THE INDIAN TRIBES, THEIR POLITICAL RELATIONS, &c.
CHAPTER XIII. VINDICATION OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS FROM THE CHARGE OF BEING SAVAGES.
CHAPTER XIV. GRADUAL EXTINCTION OF THE INDIAN TRIBES IN THE EASTERN STATES, &c.
CHAPTER XV. THE DESIGN OF THE COMMISSION OF 1830 TO GREEN BAY, &c.
CHAPTER XVI. BURNING OF DEERFIELD IN MASSACHUSETTS, AND MASSACRE OF ITS INHABITANTS, &c.
CHAPTER XVII. REV. MR. WILLIAMS AT GREEN BAY; IMPORTANCE OF HIS RELATIONS THERE, &c.
CHAPTER XVIII. AN ACCOUNT OF THE STOCKBRIDGE SETTLEMENT ON FOX RIVER.
CHAPTER XIX. THE ONEIDA SETTLEMENT AT DUCK CREEK, UNDER THE CARE OF THE REV. MR. WILLIAMS, &c.
CHAPTER XX. MANNER OF CALLING THE COUNCIL AND THE PREPARATIONS.
CHAPTER XXI. ORGANIZATION AND OPENING OF THE COUNCIL; FORMALITIES, &c.
CHAPTER XXII. THE CHARGE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS IN THE WAR DEPARTMENT, &c.
CHAPTER XXIII. SPECIMENS OF INDIAN SPEECHES.
Speech of the Menomenie chief, called “The Brave,” in answer to Metoxen.
Speech of Daniel Bread, a chief of the Oneidas, about thirty years old.
CHAPTER XXIV. FREE MASONRY AMONG THE INDIANS; MEDICINE DANCE; AND WAR DANCES.
EXTRACT:
CHAPTER XXV. SPECIMENS OF INDIAN SPEECHES OF FORMER TIMES, WITH ANECDOTES.
Speech of an Indian Captain to his Warriors, by Adair.
Speech of Logan, to Lord Dunmore, in 1775.
THE CHIEF’S ANSWER:
Speech of Cornplanter to General Washington, in 1790.
Speech of a Pawnee Chief to Mr. Monroe, President of the United States, delivered at Washington.
Anecdote of a Pawnee Brave.17
REPLY.
END OF VOL. I.
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