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Show CHAPTER XIX Fort Mo easi w Mo Kasa, whic ot thoto of s st tablmont in 169, was calld by s designed for ca \lmh u its founder branches of the Blackfoot Indians, and several other neighbouring nations, as the Gros Ventres de Prairies the Sasss,* and the Kutanas, or Kutnehas:t As 1 have aleady sad, the American Fu Company concluded n the year 1831, 2 commercial convention with those. mm, and sent for tha purpose the interpreter, Berger, , who was pretty well acqu of the Blackfeet, who brought seventy Indians of those nations toa conferenc at Fort Uon At his frst meeting vith these dangerous people they were going to kill him, and he wa saved by a certain chicf, afer many disputes. The convention which Al o Kenzie conclude with the T after thoso negociations, will be found in the Appendix. ~ As soon as it agreed to by both partcs, Mr. Kipp was sent with a keel-boat laden with goods to Maria River and Fort Pickann, now in ru s,was founded. The sight of the numerous assemblage of diffren T o et G s i st o v b Qb e .M e, s ) apsin Frankli, i i Gt jourey y,mmm. s i e b 15 Mors,in SRR e e 14 At S BT Sk e 3 by a s 1 i o s e e Ko, or K i of Mt Kiv o s e i o Bk M v i b, of whichw sl v accsio o0 o spesk tospnkc i the sequl, Dr. Mors (Lo, cé yogo 34) cl Several. ther e of Tdian aions-for nstance, the il (. page 34), e ever been Diital image© 2004 Marriot Libvary, University o Utah. Al righs reerved |