This claim was denied by Red Jacket, who maintained that the place
in question belonged rightfully to the Senecas, and sustained his
position by a reference to facts and usages in the past, which
displayed a minute and accurate knowledge of the history of the
different Indian tribes, that surprised as well as delighted his
hearers. His speech was characterized throughout by great ability,
and displayed such a power of oratory, particularly of invective,
as to excite the wonder of all present, who could understand his
language, and comprehend the force of his allusions. His effort was
entirely successful. No attempt was made at reply. The first rank
after this, without further hesitation, was given to the Senecas.
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