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Show : DID INDIANS USE PAECHMENT? ' ' "A local newspaper man at Otonga,- Okla-: Okla-: homa. made a Try Jack? find, the -other day ' by accidentia learnina about an old Indian ', : history. Tha details ara written oat on old : parchment paper and proved to be an accurate accu-rate history of the Cheyenna and Arapahoe . Indiana. - It give an account of their re-- re-- ligious rite and beliefs along with tha tra-! tra-! dilions.bf the tribes. It deals freely with the tribal gorernment for over 100 years and is very extensive in coreiing- the relations with tfaa' United States Government, i - ."Many important fgbta with troops and , a description of the burying grounds where totat officers ware Interred are among the : things. ' It was originally written in Indian i . ftnguage and has been translated by George llent. aa old-time Indian scout and plalns-! plalns-! ' loan. . The affairs of several other Indian tribes fao have been affiliated with the Cheyenne : and Arapahoe ara dealt with in the history. "Among the things dealt with -Is the tiis-f tiis-f dry of the sacred arrows that were stolen ! pr" tha Pawnee Indiana and secured only r-; r-; ' jtently by the Cheyenne by exchanging sev-: sev-: trat hundred ponies. ' The translation will be put la shape and published. In some newspaper or magazine. fUcsaa. City JournaL . ' . 1 MM-MMMMWRMMHM |