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sis kwa--queen ka o zi ga mikw--barn ka wzo wah di gan--sleigh ka sij wa hi gan--dish towel po da wa w[o=] gan--act of blowing p[o=] l[o=] ba w[o=] gan--pride piz wa gi zo--he reads for nothing pi da hla gu[o=] gan--scabbard pkwes sa ga hi gan--key p[o=] ba tam w[o=] gan--religion p[o=] ba tam win no--religious person pa pa hwij wi ia--tin pa pa hwij wi jo--tin basin pa pi tom k[o=] gan--a plaything nkes k[o=]g w[o=] gan--nightmare ni mat gua hi gan--a fork no da hla go kat--blacksmith no ji m[o=] ni kat--silversmith no ji pak si kat--box maker no da wig hi gat--notary, writer no ji na mas kat--fisher no da ma gu[o=] gan--spear o l[o=] wat si gan--blue dye [o=] do lib i[o=] gan--oar po da woz win no--counsellor po da waz w[o=] gan--council mos kwal dam w[o=] gan--anger mi ga ka w[o=] gan--act of fighting mka za wat si gan--copperas si gua na hi gan--skim-milk tmo kwa ta hi gan--sword les sa ga hi gan--trunk wi la wig win no--rich person INDIAN TREATIES. At Portsmouth, in her Maj^ty's Province of New Hampshire, in New England, the thirteenth day of July, in the twelfth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lady Anne, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the faith, &c. [1713] THE SUBMISSION AND AGREEMENT OF THE EASTERN INDIANS. Whereas for some years last past We have made a breach of our Fidelity and Loyalty to the Crowns of Great Britain, and have made open Rebellion against her Maj^ty's Subjects, the English inhabitants in the Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and other of her Maj^ty's Territories in New England, and being now sensible of the miseryes which We & our people are reduced thereunto thereby, We whose names are here subscribed, being Delegates of all the Indians belonging to Norrigawake, Narrakamegock, Amasacontoog, Pigwocket, Penecook, & to all other Indian Plantations situated on the Rivers of St. Johns, Penobscot, Kenybeck, Amascogon, Saco, & Merimack, & all other Indian Plantations lying between the s^d Rivers of St. Johns and Merimack, Parts of her Maj^ty's Provinces of the Massachusetts Bay and New Hampshire, within her Maj^ty's Sovereignty, having made application to his Excellency, Joseph Dudley, Esq^re, Captain General & Govern^r in Chief in and over the s^d Provinces, That the Troubles which we have unhappily raised or occasioned against her Maj^ty's subjects, the English, & ourselves, may cease
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