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Chap I

When they formed their winter camp, might be looked upon as their most permanent abode; but this was never to any degree fixed for during the absence of the tribe, on a summer or fall hunt. A (unclear) just as likely as not to be destroyed, if in any substantial form by a roving brand of the same or another nation. The Ojibway were more fixed residents; they built wigwams of bark, and usually lived in villages. Some of them quite large and of permanent character. Leac du Flambeau in Wisconsin, Sandy Lake in Minnesota La Pointe, on Chagousnigon in Wisconsin; and Sault st Mazie in Michigan are points when the villages of the Ojibway have existed for centuries. The white explorer reached the Dabator first through the (unclear) country and hence the name (Sioux) The "Dabutas" styled themselves "Dakota" but the Obijay called them, Nodoouessioux or "our enemies." or sometimes "Bwan." From the first name the white man soon formulated "Sinnex." The Dakotas called the (unclear) Hakatomowau. "D nelles at the Falls." as they discovered the Ojibway at the Sault St Maizie falls in the river at the mouth of Lake Superior. The origin of the Indians shrouded in darkness and uncertainty, they possess no written records and at the present writing, their traditions are sinking rapidly into oblivion, especially in this time as civilization advances and the Indians assimilated into the great body of the American peoples. If the origin of the Dakotas no know but little . Of the Ojibway, or Chipperway no how more information. The traditions held by the sages of the Ojibway tries are to the effect that the nation in the days when the earth was young, travelled eastward till they reached the great water the Atlantic Ocean and there they meet six being who came up out of the