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Esh-qua Go-na-be

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
February
Year
1864
Copyright
Public Domain
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James Taxxer, a eiriĆ¼zed and Ghristianized Indian, of the Chiapewa tribe, has given three tatures ia our city this yeek, the subjects of which we noticed in our last issue, Mr. ft.seb lias much of the native eloquence of liis race, and as an orator, as well sa in the 1710de and itrengtli of Iris reasoning, excels nine out of ten of the lecturers who appear before Ann Arbor audiences frojn year to year. His lectwes are full yf infQrnjatioti, and give the hearer a ketter knowledge of the Indian races, 'Mr traditions, customs, religiĆ³n, and capaMities, than he wijl get from the miscllaneWOr historical reading, that is likely to (Ome in his way in a life time. Henjakes a strong appeal ju fa,vov of his BW, anjl urges that a portion of the money WHaleutthal is expended in christianiing k Jieaflven of foreign lands, slipuld be beitowad jjpoji the heatjien near honje. Mr. "ttm is jt,(j lecture in other towns of our SUte and we coniniend iiim to the ftiiejition f He Press.

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Subjects
Old News
Michigan Argus