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THE CONSPIRACY OF PONTIAC.

CHAPTER I.

INTRODUCTORY.- INDIAN TRIBES EAST OF THE

MISSISSIPPI.

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THE Indian is a true child of the forest and the Ali desert. The wastes and solitudes of nature are his congenial home. His haughty mind is imbued with the spirit of the wilderness,) and the light of civilization falls on him with a blighting power. His unruly pride and untamed freedom are in harmony with the lonely mountains, cataracts, and rivers And among which he dwells;/and primitive America, with her savage scenery and savage men, opens to the imagination a boundless world, unmatched in wild sublimity.

The Indians east of the Mississippi may be divided into several great families, each distinguished by a radical peculiarity of language. In their moral and intellectual, their social and political state, these various families exhibit strong shades of distinction; but, before pointing them out, I shall indicate a few

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