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himself, but that all the tribe were to be represented by him; and their wishes were that they should hold their lands; but they were not desirous of disturbing or molesting the Europeans who were already settled upon lands; but they did not wish any further encroachments upon their lands, upon what they considered their property; not giving any understanding as to what that property was. A complaint was made by a native named Emori against a native woman, who had left him, and lived with another native named Pututu. Having spoken to the woman about

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