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it is our duty to tell you to go back to the place you came from.  You are not the only one we will treat in this manner for we will do the same by all others who come no matter who they may be."

[[?Ha ar go lee.]]
"As a duty we must tell you to stay away from the reservation."

[[?Shu gou go.]]
"I wish them (the mixed bloods) to leave us peacably."

[[?Ho hat seem ba.]]
"We want you to stay away and make no claims.  You have no right to the land as you say."

[[?Var dar go he.]]
"We have decided not to receive you in the tribe and it is useless to say any more."

On or about May 25, 1883 I again met Mrs. Peters and her brother-in-law, Mrs. Kuhn, out in the [[?Logan]] valley