Historical gazetteer and biographical memorial of Cattaraugus County, . INDIAN MEDICINE MAN Early Ixdian Occupanxy, Etc. 37 trotting horses, and revive them for another spurt on the track, by givingthem water to drink in which a few handfuls of powdered corn and maplesugar have been mixed. There is certainly virtue in this preparation for manand beast. Pipis.—Xhe Indian furnished to the world tobacco and corn, but the whitestaught them to chew. The Seneca Indian name for tobacco is 0-yeh-qua-a-weh. meaning the only tobacco. They consider Indian tobacco the bestgrown, but are generally not


Historical gazetteer and biographical memorial of Cattaraugus County, . INDIAN MEDICINE MAN Early Ixdian Occupanxy, Etc. 37 trotting horses, and revive them for another spurt on the track, by givingthem water to drink in which a few handfuls of powdered corn and maplesugar have been mixed. There is certainly virtue in this preparation for manand beast. Pipis.—Xhe Indian furnished to the world tobacco and corn, but the whitestaught them to chew. The Seneca Indian name for tobacco is 0-yeh-qua-a-weh. meaning the only tobacco. They consider Indian tobacco the bestgrown, but are generally not unwilling to smoke any kind. Native tobacco iseasily grown. If started from seed-planting one year, it will thereafter propa-gate itself. Aboriginal remains, wherever found, are accompanied with pipes. It may not be uninteresting to the reader to study Indian types as pre-sented in the child-group shown in the engraving. Here are twenty-sevenchildren, and they are from the following tribes: Cornplanter, Seneca, Onon-daga. Cayuga, Oneida, Tuscarora, Stockbridge, and Moh


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