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COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. And if the present themeīe infinitely small, compared with acts that tried the energy of statesmen, and the valour of warriors, there is some gratification in thinking that the crisis threw the minds of exalted men in our public councils with increased intensity on the ancient and widespread Indian race, - a race who were the normal sovereigns of the country, and of whose fate and fortunes no good man, certainly, can reproach himself for having thought kindly, or acted generously. The invasion of the rights of Texas the determination of the boundaries of Oregon and the overthrow by armies of volunteers, of the ancient empire of Montezuma, were the subjects of warm discussion and grave consideration. Many questions of high political moment were presented to that CONGRESS. It was not, however, till the twenty-ninth Congress, under your administration of the War-Department, that inquiries into their mental and moral character, industrial means, and social position and prospects, were publicly instituted. The jus civile and their territorial right are not here alluded to, having ever been inviolate under the Constitution. But, as in all other themes, whose advocates have contented themselves with the expression of wishes and sentiments, the Indian has, in the meantime, lived on in his position of overrated glory and underrated misery, till time has brought him to the middle of the nineteenth century, with increased claims, as he has shown an increased title, to sympathy.

It has been the aim of one class of writers as much to exalt his character above, as of another to depress it below, the proper standard. Europe has vied with America on the subject. The "poor Indian" has been the theme of poets and philanthropists for centuries. In dedicating this work to you, I indulge an appreciating sense of your original approval of its plan and prosecution and your friendly consideration in placing the investigation in my hands. Indian Doctor Preparing a Pot of Medicine. Temple-like Enclosure for the Medawin Society, Pictorial Inscription of Warlike Exploits on a Buffalo Skin. California Females Transporting Seeds and Water. California Females Engaged in Gathering Food. Present Position of the Oneida Palladium, or Beacon-Stone, in the Utica Cemetery. Antique Pictographs Discovered on the Silurian Sand Rocks, Beneath the Soil and Forest, on the South Banks of Lake Erie, at Independence, Ohio. Remains of a Sioux Fortification on the Missouri River. Primitive Water-craft of the Indians - Ottowa Canoe, Fig. Primitive Water-craft of the Indians - Balza, Fig. Ancient House of the Incas at Quito, Fig. Ancient Copper Axe, and Awl of a Cactus Thorn. Comparison of North and South American Mounds.

Sacrifice of a Female Captive by the Pawnees in 1838. Medais and Prophets Revealing to Each Other their Necromantic Arts.

Nude Females Performing a Charmed Circuit at Night to Protect the Cornfield. Indian Seer Attempting to Destroy a Female with Enchanted Sunbeams.

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