LS ing, to wit: DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT, ss. BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the twenty-third day of September, in the forty-seventh year of the Independence of the United States of America, Howe & Spalding, of the said District, have deposited in this office the title of a Book, the right whereof they claim as Proprietors, in the words follow "A Report to the Secretary of War of the United States on Indian Affairs, comprising a narrative of a tour performed in the summer of 1820, under a commission from the President of the United States, for the purpose of ascertaining, for the use of the Government, the actual state of the Indian tribes in our country. Illustrated by a Map of the United States; ornamented by a correct portrait of a Pawnee Indian. By the Rev. Jedidiah Morse, D. D. late minister of the First Congregational church in Charlestown, near Boston, now resident in New-Haven," In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States, entitled, "An Act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts and Books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned." CHA'S. A. INGERSOLL, Clerk of the District of Connecticut. A true copy of Record, examined and sealed by me, Clerk of the District of Connecticut. MICROFILMED A INDEX. A. C. ABSOROK AS, or Crow Indians, App. 252 Caddos, App. 257 tles, App. 281 Plea before Supreme Court Canal, Erie, App. 62 U.S. App. 283 Adultery, punishment for, App. 99, 135 Catawbas, Rep. 32 Agriculture &c. of Sauk and Foxes, Cato, an Indian of great wealth, App. 24 App. 126 Alabama, Indians in, Rep. 33 55, App. 7, 30, 39, 40, 43 Anecdote, Rep. 72, note. Arricaras, or Riccaras, App. 252 Armstrong, Fort, murder at, Rep. 15 Astor, John Jacob, Esq. Rep. 38 Au-to-ko-ko-ne-be, Chippewa chief, B. Barclay, Hon. Anthony, Rep. 16 Baylies, Mr. extract of a letter from, Badger, Rev. Joseph, App. 91 Bell, Capt. extract from Journal of, Black Hoof, App. 92 Boyd, Col. George, Rep. 14 Boyer, a Wyandot, conversation with, Bowyer, Col. Rep. 40, 42, App. 57 Brotherton Indians, App. 85, 112 Burial of the dead, App. 137 Burnt River, App. 30 Campagne, Baron de, App. 266 Cherokees, Rep. 33, App. 152 Address from Dr. Worces- ter to the Education Fam- Baptist establishment, 166 Cherokees, Extract from Capt. Bell's Cornwall School, letter from Susannah, Journal, 255 mother of E. Boudinot, 272 to J. Morse, 272 66 David Brown to the John Ridge to do. แ Boundaries of their country 66 66 Missionary Establishment 275 the Secretary of War, 183 Commission of the Author, Rep. 11 --323 Capt. Coles' Petition, 186 Columbia river, Rep. 37 Mr. Kingsbury's Report, College, Indian, Rep. 76 30th January, 1822, 187 Colonization of the Indians, Rep. 82 191 School at Newell, 194 Copper rock, App. 29 Advances of Choctaws in Connecticut, Indians in, App. 74 civilization, 197 Description of Mayhew, 197 Communication from Gentlemen at Sentiments of a Choctaw Criminal laws, App. 99 Dalhousie, Governor, Rep. 20 Children, ceremony in naming, App. Dare, Fort, Rep. 51 135 Daggett,Rev. Mr. Letter from, App.272 Clark, Governor, letter from, App. 107 Detroit, Rep. 14 Claims of Indians on the United States; Descriptive eloquence, (note,) Rep. 29 Clark, Rev. Daniel, extract from his Delawares, App. 90, 110, 111, 112, 113, Distrust of the Indians, Rep. 89 Doxtator, Mary, Indian woman, App. English and native names of Dogs used for drawing, App. 40 members, 265 Doty, Mr. Rep. 55, App. 31 Liberality of Baron de Cam-Drummond's Island, Rep. 44, 53, 54, App. 7, 327 Letter from Elias Boudinot to Dwight, Rep. 36, App. 214 Education Family, station for, Rep. 14, Catharine Brown to Education Families, improvements in, Rep. 87 Education Families, New stations for, Harmon, Credulity of Indians, 328 Finley, Rev. James B. App. 92 Fish, Rev. Mr. extract of letter from, Florida, Indians in, Rep. 33 Description of, App. 147 Actual state of Indians in, App. Number, character, dress, &c. of Fort Smith, App. 254, 355 Fond du Lac Indians, App. 37 Fox Indians, App. 49, 51, 61, 120, 128 Georgia, Indians in, Rep. 32 301 Government of Sauks, Foxes, &c. App. 132 Grand River Indians, App. 327 Great Spirit, Indian ideas of, App. 106 Grand Mariaix Pond, App. 27 H. Harmony, Education Establishment Character and conduct of Tra- Indian drunken scene, 329 Crees and Assiniboins; their Indian worship, 332 Grasshoppers, 333 Indian inhumanity, 333 McLeod's Lake Fort, 335 General remarks, 353 Hendrick, Capt. App. 108, 111, 115, Historical facts relating to Northern Hicks, Charles, letter from, App. 167 Do. on the state and prospects Hudson Bay Company, Rep. 52 Hyde, Jabez B. letter from, App. 3, 82 I. Intermarriages between Indians and at, Increase of Indians within the U. S. Indiana and Illinois, Indians in, Rep. Indian Trade, Rep.39, plan for conduct- Extract from Journal of, App. ing, Rep. 92 328 Indian civilization, App. 118 App. 323 Jenny and her son Tom, story of App. Messasaugua, Indians, App. 60, 327 260 Johnson, Judge, Rep. 56 Miscellaneous articles and omissions, Johnston's, John Esq. account of Indians Michigan and N. W. Territories, In- dians in, Rep. 28 Description of, App. 14 Mississippi, Indians in, Rep. 33 Military Post, purchase of Chippawas Mississippi River, Sources of, App. 43 Mitchell, David B. Esq. App. 146 Kiawas, or Wetapahato Indians, App. Milledoler, Rev. Dr. extract of a letter |