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"Those who live at the entry."  The Algonkine (proper) "O-dish- quag un eeg"
"Those who live at the entry."  The Algonkine (proper) "O-dish- quag un eeg"
"Last water people."  The O mum o min-eeg = Minominies, "Wild rice people,"
"Last water people."  The O mum o min-eeg = Minominies, "Wild rice people,"
The O dun - aw eeg.  "Hopee." "Those who live on the opposite side,"  Miamier =(unclear)
The O dun - am eeg.  "Foxes," "Those who live on the opposite side,"  Miamies = Maumee
or Ce-mamm ecg "People who live on the peninsula.  The Cree = "Be wise to (unclear."
or O-mamm eeg "People who live on the peninsula.  The Crees = [[unclear]]
Pegau. This last tribe has (unclear) the lapses of time and intimate association with the
The "Musk e gou," or "omme-ka-goog" "Swamp people," and the Blackfeet or
Dakotas about but its identity as a branch of the Algie stock, but such it seems
Pegau. This last tribe has from the lapse of time, and intimate association with the
Dakotas almost lost its identity as a branch of the Algic stock, but such it seems
really to be.  It would seem that the preparedness of coidena points to the fact
really to be.  It would seem that the preparedness of coidena points to the fact
that the Algie or Algenquin and Obijay races came from the east, and no (unclear)
that the Algie or Algenquin and Obijay races came from the east, and no (unclear)

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Chap I

sea and dwelt with the indians. One of them had so radiant a countenance none of the indians could look at him and live. In consequence he went back into the sea and from the remaining five the Ojibway race has sprung. They are the same as the Algic race of ancient day, and the Algonquin of more recent date. In all indian nations the division into tribes, and the selection by the offshoot of a new place of residence, in the cause? of generations gives origin to a new name for this dismembered branch, which in time becomes the cognomen of a new tribe. For instance, in the process of time, certain of the Algonkin, or Algonquin, indians received the appellation Odah-Wang-Ottaway, meaning "trading people" , they were the merchants, of the nation. Others were the Po - da - wand-um-eeg = Pottawatomie, or "Those who keep the fire." Others were, "Waul-un uk eeg." = Delaware, or "Eastern earth dwellers." So follow the Shaw-un eeg = Shawnees - "Southerners". The Osauq eeg = Saukies "Those who live at the entry." The Algonkine (proper) "O-dish- quag un eeg" "Last water people." The O mum o min-eeg = Minominies, "Wild rice people," The O dun - am eeg. "Foxes," "Those who live on the opposite side," Miamies = Maumee or O-mamm eeg "People who live on the peninsula. The Crees = unclear The "Musk e gou," or "omme-ka-goog" "Swamp people," and the Blackfeet or Pegau. This last tribe has from the lapse of time, and intimate association with the Dakotas almost lost its identity as a branch of the Algic stock, but such it seems really to be. It would seem that the preparedness of coidena points to the fact that the Algie or Algenquin and Obijay races came from the east, and no (unclear) see many facts to prove the descent of the race at least, from the Phoenicians through the Scythian. Rumie (unclear) and (unclear) and doubtless lack of all these in the (unclear) line stand the Egyptians, we trace this thereof of desent not by philoligy as the Indian has no written languages but by trails of character and customs/ peculiar to these various tribes, we have found by observation that the indian is not inovative, he is a mimic, will follow and repeat but in his nature stole never invent (unclear) when we find him (unclear) of rites and ceremonies peculiar to races extinct for centuries, no one fixed to the