FOOTNOTES

[1] For an account of these, see “Manners and Customs of the Indians” in “The Cabinet Library.”

[2] In the “Lives of Famous Indians,” we have offered a few suggestions on this subject. If the reader perceives some repetition of facts in this article, to be found in that just mentioned, he will consider that it is a part of our design to render each volume of the “Cabinet Library,” complete in itself.

[3] For an account of the operations of the missionaries in Paraguay, see “Lights and Shadows of American History.”

[4] See “Lives of Famous Indians.”

[5] For an account of Cofachiqui, see “Lives of Famous Indians.”

[6] See “Lives of Famous Indians.”

[7] For the details of Smith’s life, see “Curiosities of Human Nature,” and “Lives of Celebrated American Indians,” article “Pocahontas.”

[8] For the life of Philip and an account of the war, see “Lives of Famous Indians.”

[9] For an account of Brant, see “Lives of Famous American Indians.”

[10] See Life of Brant, in “Lives of Famous American Indians.”

[11] See “Lives of Famous Indians.”

[12] For the particulars of Pontiac’s life, see “Lives of Famous American Indians.”

[13] See “Lives of Famous American Indians.”

[14] See “Lives of Famous American Indians.”

[15] See “Lives of Famous American Indians.”