We afterwards all met in council with the Omahas. The old
chief's name was Big Elk and his son a young chief called Young Elk. There
were also present about 60 old men and braves of the tribe. As it was late
the council was adjourned until the morrow. We then met in
council among ourselves and did some business and among other things
appointed 3 men to buy up the cattle and sell beef. They were Lorenzo Young, C D. ^P.^ Lott and A Cutler.
Privilege of the Land Granted by the Indians
We met in the morning with the Omahas chiefs and
braves in Council. We smoked the pipe of peace and then
President Young spoke to them through their Interpreter. He told
them it was our desire to winter there and that if they wished we
would do some work for them—make them a field fix their
guns &c and said many other things which I did not report. TheBigElkreplied:
"My Son, Thou hast spoken well. I have
all thou hast said in my heart. I have much I want to say
We are poor. When we go to hunt game in one place we meet an
enemy, and so in another place. Our enemies kill us. We do not
kill them. I hope we will be friends. You may stay on these
lands two years or more. Our young men may watch your
cattle. We would be glad to have you trade with us. We will
warn you from ^of^ danger from other Indians."
Much more was said by Big Elk. The
Council closed and the Indians were fed and returned home.
On Sunday we held meetings in the
Camp of Israel and on the Monday B. Young H. C. Kimball Willard Richards W Woodruff George A Smith and A Lyman
of the Twelve with others started in search of Council Bluffs
we had a pleasant day's ride and we all enjoyed ourselves well
We afterwards all met in Council with the Omahas. The old
chief's name was Big Elk and his son a young chief called Young Elk. There
were also present about 60 old men and braves of the tribe. As it was late
the Council was adjourned until the morrow. We then met in
council among ourselves and did some business and among other things
appointed 3 men to buy up the cattle and sell beef. They were
Lorenzo Young, C P. Lott and A Cutler.
Privilege of the Land Granted by the Indians
We met in the morning with the Omahas chiefs and
braves in Council. We smoked the pipe of peace and then
President Young spoke to them through their interpreter. He told
them it was our desire to winter there and that if they wished we
would do some work for them—make them a field fix their
guns &c and said many other things which I did not report.
TheBigElkreplied:
"My Son, Thou hast spoken well. I have
all thou hast said in my heart. I have much I want to say
We are poor. When we go to hunt game in one place we meet an
enemy, and so in another place. Our enemies kill us. We do not
kill them. I hope we will be friends. You may stay on these
lands two years or more. Our young men may watch your
cattle. We would be glad to have you trade with us. We will
warn youof danger from other Indians."
Much more was said by Big Elk. The
Council closed and the Indians were fed and returned home.
On Sunday we held meetings in the
Camp of Israel and on the Monday B. Young H. C. KimballWillard Richards W Woodruff George A Smith and A Lyman
of the Twelve with others started in search of Council Bluffs
we had a pleasant day's ride and we all enjoyed ourselves well