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OF THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. 59

possesses a greater popular interest than any other. These are the sculptures or carvings in stone, of which a great variety occur in the mounds. These display no incon- siderable degree of taste and skill. They exhibit a close observance of nature, and an attention to details, which we are unprepared to look for among a people not considerably advanced in the arts, and to which the elaborate and labo- rious, but usually clumsy and ungraceful productions of the savage, can claim but slight approach. Savage taste in sculpture is oftenest exhibited in monstrosities, carica- tures of things rather than faithful copies. The carvings from the mounds, en the centrary, are remarkable for their truthfulness ; they display not only the general form and features of the objects sought to be represented, but to a surprising degree their characteristic expression and atti- tude. In some instances their very habits are indicated ; the otter is represented. securing a fish, so also is that inveterate fisher, the heron, and the hawk holds a small bird in his talons and tears it with his beak. These re- presentations are so exact as to leave no doubt as to the animals designed to be exhibited. Hardly a beast, bird, or reptile, indigenous to the country, is omitted from the list. We identify the beaver, the otter, elk, bear, wolf, panther, racoon, opossum, and squirrel; the hawk, heron, owl, vulture, raven, swallow, paroquet, duck, goose, and nume- rous other varieties of land and water birds ; the alligator, turtle, toad, frog, rattlesnake, &c. &c. Besides these there are carvings of various animals and birds not indigenous to this latitude ; for instance, the lamantin or manitus. and the tecan. Several carvings, supposed to represent the manitus, hayĆ© been discovered, one of which is shown, of full size, in the following engraving :

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