A Week On The Concord And Merrimack Rivers By Henry David Thoreau




















































































































































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In these parts dwelt the famous Sachem Pasaconaway, who was seen
by Gookin at Pawtucket, when he was about one - Page 267
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In These Parts Dwelt The Famous Sachem Pasaconaway, Who Was Seen By Gookin "At Pawtucket, When He Was About One Hundred And Twenty Years Old." He Was Reputed A Wise Man And A Powwow, And Restrained His People From Going To War With The English.

They believed "that he could make water burn, rocks move, and trees dance, and metamorphose himself into a flaming

Man; that in winter he could raise a green leaf out of the ashes of a dry one, and produce a living snake from the skin of a dead one, and many similar miracles." In 1660, according to Gookin, at a great feast and dance, he made his farewell speech to his people, in which he said, that as he was not likely to see them met together again, he would leave them this word of advice, to take heed how they quarrelled with their English neighbors, for though they might do them much mischief at first, it would prove the means of their own destruction. He himself, he said, had been as much an enemy to the English at their first coming as any, and had used all his arts to destroy them, or at least to prevent their settlement, but could by no means effect it. Gookin thought that he "possibly might have such a kind of spirit upon him as was upon Balaam, who in xxiii. Numbers, 23, said `Surely, there is no enchantment against Jacob, neither is there any divination against Israel.'" His son Wannalancet carefully followed his advice, and when Philip's War broke out, he withdrew his followers to Penacook, now Concord in New Hampshire, from the scene of the war.

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