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People at home are much mistaken in thinking that that the N. American Indian is now rarely if ever met with in anything like his original character. In some parts, particularly in the Huron district of Upper Canada where they are now located in considerable numbers, they still retain all the characteristics of their race, not having eve as yet imbibed next word underlined: all the vices of their white supplanters in their land. There they maintain their old customs and live as primitively as in the days when the Leather Stocking and the Moheegan Chief followed the word trail in the woods of the Susgehanna Susquehanna -- living wholly by the chace, their wants are few and easily supplied. Pemmican & bear's meat fresh & dried furnish their food the year round and unless the words