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On the Indian Tribes of the United States-Continued.

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9. Language.

10. State of Indian Art.

Synoptical Sketch of Indian Art.

11. Religion and Mythology.

The Indian Elysium.

The Mythology of the Vesperic Tribes and its influences on their Social State. 12. Dæmonology, Magic, and Witchcraft.

13. Medical Knowledge of the Indian.

The Indian as a Physician.

14. Present Condition and Prospects.

Summary Sketch of the Policy of the United States respecting the Indian Tribes. 15. Statistics and Population.

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