BOOK III.--Part IV.
INDIAN ADDRESSES.
To Brother John Baptiste de Coigne, 179.
Speeches of John Baptiste de Coigne, Chief of the Wabash and Illinois Indians, and other Chiefs, 176.
To the Miamis, Powtewattamies, and Weeauks, 184.
To the Delaware and Shawanee nations, 186.
To Brother Handsome Lake, 187.
To Brothers, the Miamis and Delawares, 189.
To Brothers of the Choctaw nation, 192.
To my children, White-hairs, chiefs and warriors of the Osage nation, 195.
To the Chiefs of the Chickasaw Nation, Minghey, Mataha, and Tishohotana, 198.
To the Wolf, and people of the Mandar nation, 200.
To the Chiefs of the Osage nation, 203.
To the Chiefs of the Shawanee nation, 205.
To Kitchao Geboway, 208.
To the Chiefs of the Ottawas, Chippewas, Powtewattamies, Wyandots, and Senecas, of Sandusky, 210.
To the Chief of the Upper Cherokees, 213.
To Colonel Louis Cook and Jacob Francis of the St. Regis Indians, 215.
To the Delaware Chief, Captain Armstrong, 216.
To the Miamis, Powtewattamies, Delawares, and Chippewas, 217.
To Little Turtle, Chief of the Miamis, 218.
To Manchol, the great war chief of the Powtewattamies, 220.
To Beaver, the head warrior of the Delawares, 223.
To Captain Hendrick, the Delawares, Mohiccons, and Munries, 225.
To Kitchard Geboway, 228.
To the Deputies of the Cherokee Upper Towns, 228.
To the Deputies of the Cherokees of the Upper and Lower Towns, 230.
To the Chiefs of the Wyandots, Ottawas, Chippewas, Powtewattamies, and Shawanese, 232.
To the Chiefs of the Ottawas, Chippewas, Powtewattamies, Wyandots, and Shawanese, 238.