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This illustrated two-volume account of his experiences was published in 1848. Volume 1 begins with Catlin's voyage to England across the Atlantic, for which he embarked with eight tons of freight. He goes on to discuss such events as introducing a group of Native Americans to Queen Victoria.
- George Catlin
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- Counting the Israelites. Following their escape from Egypt, God instructs Moses to take a census of the Israelites, specifically men above 20 years old who are fit for military service.
- Ordering the Camp. The Israelites are instructed on how to camp around the Tabernacle, the portable sanctuary, with each tribe assigned a specific location based on their family lineage.
- Duties of the Levites. The Levites, dedicated to serving God at the Tabernacle, are organized into three families: the Kohathites, Gershonites, and Merarites.
- Carrying the Tabernacle. Detailed instructions are provided for the proper way to dismantle, transport, and reassemble the Tabernacle. Each Levite family is entrusted with specific items, emphasizing the importance of ritual purity and careful handling of the holy objects.
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A rugged, sparsely populated area, the Catlins features a scenic coastal landscape and dense temperate rainforest, both of which harbour many endangered species of birds, most notably the rare yellow-eyed penguin. The coast attracts numerous marine mammals, among them New Zealand fur seals and Hooker's sea lions.
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