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Show Lewis and C lm•kt' s Expeditwn and a wbitr bread or cal e made of roots, we left th('m. The wind however roso o high, that we were obliged after going one mile to lam\ on the lc..~ft side opposite to a rocky island, and pass the rlay there. 'V c formt•d our camp in a niche above a JlOini of }tjgh rocks~ and as it was the only safe harbour we could find, submitted to the inconvenience of lying on the sand, cxposcc\ to the wind aml rain dul'ing all the evening. rrhe high \\'ind ~ which obliged us to consult the safety of our boa ts by not vcnturin~ f'urtlu'r, did not at alltwcvent the Indiam, from navigating the •·h·cr. \Vc had not been long ou shore. lJcfor<' a ranoc with a man, his wil'c an•l two children, cam<" ft·om below through th<" high waves with a few roots to sell; and soon after we were visited by many Indians fl'OJD the -village above, with whom we smoked and conversed. The cmnoes ust~d by tlacsr people arc 1il e thos<' alrea(1y d<'set·ibed, built of' white t'cda.t• or pine. V('I'Y light, wide in the mjddle, and tapt't·ing towat·ds the ends. t IH' bow lJeing t·aisf'd and OL' · namentcd with eai'Vings of the heads of animals. As the canoe is the vchi<•lr ol' tran<:;pOl·tation, the Indians have acquired great t1cxterity in Uae management of it, and guide it safely onw the highest waH's. ' l'lu.·y have among thei•· utensils bowls aml hask.ets Vt'l'Y neatly made of small bat·k and grass, in which th(')' boil theil· pt·ovisions. The only game s('en to-day w(•rc two dN·r·, of whieh only one was ldlicd, the other was wounded but eseapl·d. "l'ur ·d~y 29. The morning" as still cloucly, aml the wind from the wcsi, but as it hatl almted its violence, we . ct out at d~ylight. At the cli~tancc of four milt'S we passed a. ert·ek on the right, on ' mile below wbich is a village of seven bous<"S on the same ~ide. This is the l'('sidcnc<' ofthc principal thitf of the Chilluckittequaw nation, whom we now found to be the ~;am· betwec·n whom ancl our two chiefs we had made a peace at the Eehcloot. village. lie received us -very kindly, and set befo•·e us pounded fish, filberts, nuts, the berries of the Sacacommis, and white bread made of t·oots. 'Vc g~wc in t•cturn a bracelet of riband to each of tbe Up tile .Missou:ti. wo1nen ot' the bouse, with whieb they were very much pleaset\. The chief had several artil•les. such as scarlet and hlue cloth, a sworcl. a jacket aud hat, which must have been procm ·cd ft•om the whitl·s, anti on one side of the •·oom wc1·e two wide split boards placed togctiH'l', SO H.S to make space for a, l'UdC figure or a man cut and painted ou t}l(~ffi. Ou pointing to this aml asking f hem what it m<'ant, he said somt•thing, of which all we understood was "J;OOd," and I h<>n stcp}lCd to the image and b1·ought out his bow am.l quivtw, which, with some oth<>r Wai'Jikc instruments, WCI'e kept bt•hind it. rfha chief then directed his wife to hand him his medicine bag, from which he b•·ought out fourteen fo•·o-fingci·s, which h told us had once belonged to the saulc numlwr of his enemies, whom he hacl killed in Jlghtiug with the uations to the sou thea t, to which place he pointed, alluding no doubt to the Snake Im\ians, the commou enem.y of thl' nations on tlw Columbia. This bag is about two fe<'t in leugl h~ l'ontainin;; l'oots, pound-ed dirt, &c. which the J mlians only know how to appreciate. It is suspended in t hl' middle of the lotlge, and it is supj>Osrd to be a. species of sa(•t·ill'~t' to be touched by any but the owner. It is an obJ' t•ct of l't·l i• .. iou · 1'ea1· and it is ' ., ' f1·om it sancti1 y the !:!Ut'(•st pla.Cl' to tkpo'lit thciz· medals and their mo1•e valuabh~ m·tidc:;. Th~ Indians have likewise small bags which they pn·~et·vc in their· fo;l'l:'at 1 wdicine-bag, from wlu.•nce they art.' takt•n anti wm·n around til ~ it• waists and neck as amuJets against any real oz· illla;;imwy evils. '!'his was the fh·st time we had c' Cl' Imow u the Indians to carl'y from the field an) other tt·ophy c.~xeept the sealp. They we~·e shown with gr(•at t'xultati on. and artc1· an hal'angue wJuch we were left to IH'•·suna~ \1 a · ~n praise of' his cxploHs. the flngct·s \\CI'c cat·tl'ully t'cplaeed anwt::; the valuabh' contents of the l'l~d metlicinc-hah. This vilhtt-;c bcinu· JHU't of the same nation with tho v i lla~;c \H~ pas!-.t·d ah,nc, the language of the two is the same, antl theit· hutt3CS of &jmilat· form aud malt't'iab, autl eah.·•1a.ted 1(1 (•. uni~clit about tlurty ·ouls. 'l'ho .iuhabitams were unu;:,uaHJ host•il h.b!c .uul good |