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IN& •»L ML. ps^^fesl 10/4 efc V i 7^ V* et«F mmi-i -,x -s- .'•' -.r 4 &&&* •}if'«3)*MS3 *.'.rV TTTft &2«^ tu it ,i. sslp *q*$nttb0' 1' ,£r r*J tui -S/ ilfttWOMIl- ii'^wipilW^n ite nftyarongi eiwMtiiiSn xtceca qa WOMf?$ kin ekta $rju- ae hofnooMpi qa wihnipi %unem^api. T«|ta eciyaj^kitt, he wieea httoqpridboran tokeca n AUwdoie oratt^ko .^ .-' v- 7r jitetij fcektopa winge ix OAnrgk eciyapi.— waxte qa taku owaain fjft. xkasapi waxte daka. inorincawanjikxi wowapi "in hehutiiui wahji ee. »-|ie wiucte ««dotkiye ca "$inwastekjta' iyukcan. u naharin cistinaqehan Jfowapiwas waxte rinca \ecaftincavkinhewi iya wowapi onspe kin l^^ e^ JJnkan Alfred ^afo*x iptidanxkafrei n pi kex, ^Ljttapekftgiyt yanka ece. ytd^owye qa wowapi qon »,0l|iniy#n wQwapi auiyetu wikoMfitsa ^i&, Aawita (Afe#i- Alfred wowtpi T„ wankaxni. qa oiWiiri waxte "v ca-jsti .iW'iSi! n«?^4.uj.i A,MABCH, 1851 wicada.— ***&•$ owjutm in .**W rjuiuntaluha tfqetpeyftic^ g|RMt wattuyanpi "'owwpi, pnapeici* ciya* tuka irta akjij iypg- iyaye im, AYieaxta [pp\ he VVi uiqn ^#ce xpknyah y.nfea ix feyenito. Oc(maRrcitaminiheca waojiibci owicakihi ,jhadf *ke w^tatpe ya. ifnkan togye 1H1^ c#uc naua toka vtfkanpi kin en i, qa lilkten wsiakapi kte inijiecinlian, he iwan wicayiike C^ toka kin. aiiawicatan qa ohiwi* caya. tjnkan wf^axt* owasin waxte daka piji ia ohodapi. .' Sagtfaxin wicaxtayatapi #anjikxi Wadlu&a wjcayuhapi kin he wanji ee kiyapi.. Nakurt waibiixida keyapi. Anpetu wan sni rinca unkan tahok.ddan owasin hopsin iyayapi, qa wihnl lyayapi, tuka iye tiyata yawa yanka. Tairietl kin ix kohan wico ran econ unkan, wic^xt«|i wan onxika en u, qa tiyopakatoio qai taku yutapi da. Wica xtayatapi kin tawicu.wo qu xi. Aguyapi wanjidan yuhapi taka iyokise qupi. He wicaxta waecon kapinpi heca xni tuka awi cakehan warpanica iyukcanpi on heconpi. Oyate takH^Da^wwakiyapt kin waxte daka. Clbtntkiklan kht tokaheyawowapi onspe kiye ca witoiipi kin eehake onspekiya. Wowapi onspe wittaktyapi ece kin heca iye tamakoce Ion en iyotankapi kta wadiowicaya. Otaki ya xiceca wowapi yawa wicakiyapi kage ca maza ska yuhe cin- apa wowapi yawapi kin e iyayefciya. He«tnn Sagdaxin oyate kin wihiyayedan nicapi. Anpetu iyutapt kih.W Alfrediyvk eah awacin un, unkan, petijanjan xakpe i, fkmiskokeca qa akidphwihinkBca ^age c»1^twenty,haw5S«L*to oZ wife/wh^s r- \*|5§3 \-W Kit ^viTfci wanjikxidan ideya hde eca, anpetu, hanyetu iyahua hehaayan eca, wanna owasin gu eee lehan, petijanjao xakpe wihivayedan yaha.* Tate bosni kte xni on ptehe'wan zii zfpe.dan econ.qa ohna petijanjan lun hde eee^ lyehan eca ake wanji gu- ece nakax. wi Canm xni yan hiyaya kex, wi kin tohan yaftka peti* jtt|r|aii kin on isdonya. lho heeen anpeta K|uy^u iyahiiadape wikcemna n«*npa sanpa topa*peiijaejan kin jon j^Ola. Unkan anp«* tci hanvetd fyaiwitt, nehan yamm* kiy« kiy^pe ca oape 'xahdohde^an iyule ca iy^ hanhaoyan taku eeoil. Tokal^eya ki& h#» wowapi yawa qa VVakanianka cekiya. He han inonpa kin ix, V\'icaxt«yata|H toranpi eeon. liehan iyarnni kin ix, wote eft omani da ixrimtr. Anpetuijohi oape xal neoekceii takii econ ^tfmyeMt M_ zaptan sanpa wanjidan ni qa hehttfr ts, lho Alfred wowapi waxte dake xni. qa Wakantanka ohoda xni unkanx Sagdaxia oyate kin Dakota iyececapi kta tuka. lokota Wicaxtayatapi kin hena wowapi waxte dakapi, qa Wakantanka fawakun^l opapi unkanxocim Dakota oyate kin Waxi* cun iyececa kagapi kta tuka qaiye cajeptt kin tokata ohiniyan tanyan wicakiksuyapif kta ika. N. lbnnija Skakan, Ixtawicayazan Wi, 1851« "1 s 3 -14 ipi- \i ''PC? ii.. \n\n nfcaCttrtntku m«ka?t hi qofl fre ww£e«ahUgan safcpa Wtbpa te^pka (849) rqa Alfred icage cin he wani MISSION. I ..... .^ff^^jfteikya yakonpikm be awa .liiluuiij^u Uukan eWastti jra iqe1||M, ff^ofinca kin niha iyope ya. l^ohijisin he ira ohdajca ece keyapi. tawictf kici yanka. (Juk^n eya rcon ece habitants Zf EngJand. The tribes thought that their qfen, ak& ecen econ, qa wowapi ehdaku qa rfcjigion was the best for them, and the religion of tbfr yawa yanka. Ta#lbd kih ix kohah wico- ™i&5ionaries made slow progress.'. Females and chil^ dren were disposed to learn letters but the mea, with a few exceptions leved to hunt and fish, And go to war. But after the time of thd great chief, Alfred, things changed and tfre shall occupy this paper witlt an acconut of his words and deeds. r*t Papers on English: HDsi«rjF* NO. nr. y SKETCH OF KIK6 ALFKBV. In the last pBper we wrote abotit the introdactfdrf of the religion of Jesus Christ among the early iar« Be Was born eight hundred scad forty-nine years after Christ, or about one thonsaod winters back.— His mother's name was Osburgifand he was, whe9 a boy, fair to look upon, fond of asking questions^ and ready to |.4ay. His mother was one of the fe# whom the ministera of Jesus Christ had taught to love books. She knew tuat learning was valuable tb her, and that it would also be valuable to men. Sip' began when Alfred was a child, to teach him to lov^ letters. One day, holding in her hand a beautifot book, she told her chiluren that she would gfve ti the first one who learned to read it* This pleased Alfred and while other b«ys were running abouL he was studying, and soon learned to read, and gahp ed the book. Front that time, he was alway» dfaposed to raa^ v books, and think npon what they said. At the «jp"