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Show ' Q. See page 36, Q. R. See page 36, R. S. See page 37, S. A. Staetan. B. Sta' -e-tan. C. Kites. D. * E. F. 40. G. 100. H. 400. I. On the head ofthe Chyenne, and frequently with the Kanenavish. J. K. L. M. N. 0. See page 36, 0. P. At, or near the mouth of Chyenne river .. Q. See page 36, Q. R. See page 36, R. S. See page 37, S. A. Cataka. B. Cat'-a-k~. c. Cat'aka. D. * E. F. 25. G. 75. H. 300. I. Between the heads of the north and south forks of the river Chyenne. J. K. L. M. N. 0. See page 35, 0. P. At, or near the mouth of the Chyenne river. Q. See page 36, Q. R. See pc~ge 36, R. S. See page 37, S. A. Nemousin. B. Ne' -mo-sin. C. Allebome. D. * E. F. 15. G. 50. H. 200. I. On the head of the north fork of the riverChyenne. J. No trader. K. L. M. N. 0. See page 35, 0. P. At or near the mouth of the Chyenne river. Q. A defensive war with the Ricaras and Sioux. R. The same as the W etepahatoes (see page 36, R.) except the Ricaras. S. Th~se differ from t~1e others (viz. Wetepahatoes, K1awas, Kanenav1ch, Staetan and Cataka) in as much as they never visit the Ricaras; in all other respects they are the same, see page 3 7, S. A. Dotame. B. Do-ta'-me. C. Dotame. D. * E. F. 10. G. 30. H. 120. I. On the heads of the river Chyenn(:}. J. No trader .. |