Journal Entry

Clark: October 21, 1804

October 21, 1804
Missouri River near Heart River, approaching Mandan

21t of October Sunday 1804 a verry Cold night wind hard from the N. E.
Some rain in the night which feesed as it fell, at Day began to Snow and
Continued all the fore part of the day, at 1/4 of a mile passed the Mouth
of Chess-che tar (or Heart) River L. S. 38 yards wide, this river heads
near Turtle mountain with Knife River on this River is a Smothe Stone
which the Indians have great fath in & Consult the Stone on all great
occasions which they Say Marks or Simblems are left on the Stone of what
is to take place &c. an old mandan Village above the mouth of this
Little River, I saw a Single tree in the open Plains which the Mandans
formerly paid great Devotion to run Cords thro their flesh & tie
themselves to the tree to make them brave, passed an old Village on a
Small run on the S S. one on the bank L. and Camped, I Killed a fat
Buffalow this eveningLittle gun all my hunting

21st October Sunday 1804 a verry Cold night wind hard from the N. E Some
rain in the night which frosed up it fell at Day light it began to Snow
and Continud all the fore part of the Day passed just above our Camp (1) a
Small river on the L. S. Called by the Indians Chiss-Cho-tar this river is
about 38 yards wide Containing a good Deel of water Some Distance up this
River is Situated a Stone which the Indians have great fath in & Say
they See painted on the Stone, “all the Calemites & good fortune to
hapin the nation & partes who visit it”a tree (an oak) which
Stands alone near this place about 2 miles off in the open prarie which
has with Stood the fire they pay Great respect to, make Holes and tie
Strings thro the Skins of their necks and around this tree to make them
brave (all this is the information of Too ne is a whipper will) the Chief
of the Ricares who accompanied us to the Mandins, at 2 miles (2) passed
the 2nd Villages of the Manden, which was in existance at the Same time
with the 1st this village is at the foot of a hill on the S. S. on a
butifull &extensive plainat this time Covered with Buffalowa
Cloudy afternoon, I killed a fine Buffalow, we Camped on the L. S. verry
Cold ground Covered with Snow. one orter KIM.

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