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Indian people, and she will deal with her servants 

 that do not do their duty in a proper manner.&quot; 



Chief &quot;Now you have promised to give us all 

 your names. I want a copy of the treaty that 

 will not be rubbed off, on parchment.&quot; 



Governor &quot;In the meantime I will give you a 

 copy on paper, and as soon as I get back I will 

 get you a copy on parchment.&quot; 



Chief &quot;I do not wish to be treated as they were 

 at Red River that provisions should be stopped 

 as it is there. Whenever we meet and have a 

 council I wish that provisions should be given to 

 us. We cannot speak without eating.&quot; 



Governor &quot;You are mistaken. When they 

 are brought together at Red River for their pay 

 ments they get provisions.&quot; 



Chief-~&quot;We wish the provisions to come from 

 Red River.&quot; 



Governor &quot;If the Great Spirit sends the grass 

 hopper, and there is no wheat grown in Red River, 

 we cannot give it to you.&quot; 



Chief &quot;You have come before us with a 

 smiling face, you have shown us great charity 

 you have promised the good things; you have 

 given us your best compliments and wishes, not 

 only for once, but forever; let there now forever 

 be peace and friendship between us. It is the 

 wish of all that where our reserves are peace 

 should reign, that nothing shall be there that wilt 

 disturb peace. Now, I will want nothing to be 

 there that will disturb peace, and will put every 

 one that carries arms such as murderers and 



