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Show v CONTINUED. - ---"-- · ~ B. I K. L. M. N. o. Ojibaway. I At their villages 12.000 16.000 Beaver, otter, Beaver, otter, and hunting camps black bear, rae- black bear, rae- . on the Mississippi. koon, fox, marten, koon, grey fox, r:f'1 mink, fisher, and marten, mink, fish- ~ < deer skins. er, and deer skin.§. ~ Ditto, and bark 1 ~ ~ Ditto. At an establish- 8.000 10.000 Ditto, and bark 00 p... ment on Red lake, canoes. ~ canoes. ~ and at their hunt- ~ . u 1ng camps. . < Ditto. Establishments 7.000 10.000 Ditto, principal- Ditto, except ca- I near the mouth of ly, beaver and ot- noes, with wolve- Pembanar river, ter, l:>ut no canoes, nne and lynx in and at their hunt- some wolverine addition. 1ng camps. and lynx. CONTINUED. B. P. Q. I R. . Ojibaway. On the north side vVith all the tribes All the tribes of r:n of the Mississippi, at of Sioux, Saukees, Chippeways, and the > Sandy Lake. Renars, and A you- nations inhabiting < wa1s. lakes Superior, Mi- ~ chigan, and the coun- ~ Ditto. On the Red Lake, ! The Sioux only. t:y ~as~ of the Mis- I ~ '-1 ~ near the head of the ~ 1 SlSSlppl. ~ ~ l\1ississippi. ::r= u I ; I • <I l Ditto. J On the Ped river t The Sioux, and Ditto, and with of Lake Winnipie, partially with the As- the Christenoes and 1bout the mouth of the sinniboins. Algonqu.ins. Asbinniboin river. |