CONTENTS. eoik 
fay at Congecathawhachaga.— Proceed on our jours 
ney.—Weather very bad.—Arrive at the Staney 
Mountains —Some account of them.—Crofs part 
of Buffalo Lake on the ice.—Saw many mufh-oxen. 
* —Defcription of them.—Went with fome Indians to 
view Grizzle-bear Hill.—Foin a ftrange Northern 
Indian Leader, called O’ lye, in company with Some 
Copper Indians. —Their behaviour to me.— Arrive 
at the Copper-mine River. - - Page 95 
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| Tranfactions at the Copper-mine River, and till 
we joined ali the Women to the South of Coge- 
ad Lake. 
Some Copper Indians join us.—Indians fend three fpies 
down the river.—Begin myfurvey.—Spies return, 
and give an account of jive tents of Efquimaux.——In- 
dians confult the beft method to fteal on them in the — 
night, and kill them while afleep.—Crofs the river. 
—Proceedings of the Indians as they advance to- 
wards the Efquimaux tents.—T he Indians begin the 
mafjacre while the poor E/quimaux are afleep, and 
flay them all.—Much affected at the fight of one 
young woman killed clofe ta my feet.—The behaviour 
of the Indians on this occafion.—Their brutifh treat- 
ment of the dead bodies —Seven more tents feen on 
the oppofite fide of the river.—The Indians barafs 
them, till they fly to a shoal in the river for fafety. 
— Beha- 
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