[CHAPTER VI.]

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]

[CHAPTER VII.]

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]

[CHAPTER VIII.]

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]

[CHAPTER IX.]