Day-by-Day / February 16, 1804

February 16, 1804

Pondering Indian religion

Winter Camp at Wood River, IL The temperature hovers near the freezing mark with clouds and rain. Little else is recorded on this day, but no doubt the captains continue to prepare for the voyage up the Missouri River.

Questions for the Louisiana Indians

Inquiries relitive to the Indians of Louisiania.

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3rd. Relative to Religion

What affinity is there between their religious ceremonies and those of the ancient Jews?
Do they use animal sacrifises in their worship?
What are the principal objects of their worship?
Do they Consider Mannatoe or the good Spirit & Michimannatoe or the bad Spirit as two distinct powers, neither having power of Controling the other?
William Clark[1]Undated and unsigned list written in Clark’s hand. Donald Jackson, ed. Letters of the Lewis and Clark Expedition with Related Documents: 1783-1854, 2nd ed. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, … Continue reading

 

Weather Diary

Therm at sun symbol rise weather wind Therm at 4 Oclk weather wind River
28 above 0 cloudy S.E. 30 above 0 rain after clouds SSE. rise 1 ft. 2 ½ in.

Meriwether Lewis[2]To assist the reader, the editor of this web page has omitted the “day of month 1804” column, merged the “River” columns, and spelled out some abbreviations.

Notes

Notes
1 Undated and unsigned list written in Clark’s hand. Donald Jackson, ed. Letters of the Lewis and Clark Expedition with Related Documents: 1783-1854, 2nd ed. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1978), 158.
2 To assist the reader, the editor of this web page has omitted the “day of month 1804” column, merged the “River” columns, and spelled out some abbreviations.

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