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bour.—Remarks thereon.—Cuftoms obferved by the 
Northern Indians on thofe occafions. Page 60 
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Tranfactions at Clowey, and on our Journey, till 
our Arrival at the Copper-mine River. 
Several firange Indians join us.—Indians employed in 
building canoes; defcripiion and ufe of them.— 
More Indians join us, to the amount of fome hun- 
dreds.— Leave Clowey.—Receive intelligence that 
Keelfbies was near us.—Two young men difpatched 
for my letters and goods.—Arrive at Pefhew Lake ; 
crofs part of it, and make a large fSmoke.— One of 
Matonabbee’s wives elopes.—Some remarks on the 
natives.—Keeljbies joins us, and delivers my letters, 
but the goods were all expended.—A Northern In- 
dian wifhes to take one of Matonabbee's wives from 
him; matters compromifed, but had like to bave 
proved fatal 1o my progre/s.—Crofs Pefbew Lake, 
when I make proper arrangements for the remain- 
der of my journey— Many Indians join our party, 
in order to make war on the Efquimaux at the Cop- 
per River.—Preparations made for that purpofe. 
while at Clowey.—-Proceed on our journey to the 
North.—Some remarks on the way.—Crofs Cogead 
Lake on the ice. —The fun did not fet.— Arrive at 
Cong ecathawhachaga.—Find feveral Copper Indi- 
ans theree—Remarks and tranfactions during our 
Stay, 
