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take part in the labour of the women & are more constant in their attachment to their women than is usual among red people The number of gun men has been variously estimated; they do not exceed 250 including all who are settled in villages, of which they have three. 1st. Intuch,cul,gau, from in,tuch,ke, a dam across water, and ulgau, all - applied to beaver dams. This is on Opil, thluc,co 28 miles from its junction with Flint River. This Creek is 60 feet wide at its mouth 1 1/2 miles above Tinmothy Barnard's. the land bordering on the Creek up to the village is good. Eight miles below the village, the good land spreads out for 4 or 5 miles on both sides of the Creek, here Oaky woods (Tuckau,mau,po,fau) the adjoining land is good pine land - the range fine for cattle - cane in the creek & reed in all the branches. They have 14 familiies in the village - their industry is encreasing - they built a square in 1798 which serves for their town house - They have a few cattle, hogs & horses. 2d. Pad,jee,li,gau, from Padjee, a pidgeion and ligau, sit; pigeon roost. this was formerly a large town, but broken up by Benjamin Harrison & his