Learning and Languages of the Indians.
| §22. | That they are without letters, | [147] |
| Their descriptions by hieroglyphics, | [147] | |
| Heraldry and arms of the Indians, | [147] | |
| 23. | That they have different languages, | [148] |
| Their general language, | [148] |
War and Peace of the Indians.
| §24. | Their consultations and war dances, | [149] |
| 25. | Their barbarity upon a victory, | [149] |
| 26. | Descent of the crown, | [150] |
| 27. | Their triumphs for victory, | [150] |
| 28. | Their treaties of peace, and ceremonies upon conclusion of peace, | [151] |
Religion, Worship and Superstitious Customs of the Indians.
| §29. | Their quioccassan and idol of worship, | [152] |
| 30. | Their notions of God, and worshiping the evil spirit, | [155] |
| 31. | Their pawwawing or conjurations, | [157] |
| 32. | Their huskanawing, | [160] |
| 33. | Reasons of this custom, | [164] |
| 34. | Their offerings and sacrifice, | [165] |
| 35. | Their set feasts, | [165] |
| 36. | Their account of time, | [165] |
| 37. | Their superstition and zealotry, | [166] |
| 38. | Their regard to the priests and magicians, | [167] |
| 39. | Places of their worship and sacrifice, | [168] |
| Their pawcorances or altar stones, | [168] | |
| 40. | Their care of the bodies of their princes after death, | [169] |