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CONTENTS. 
— Behaviour of the Indians after killing thofe Efqui- 
maux.—Crofs the river, and proceed to the tents 
on that fide.—Plunder their tents, and deftroy their 
utenfils.—Continue my furvey to the river's mouth. 
>» —Remarks there.—Set out on my return.— Arrive 
at one of the Coppermines.—Remarks on ite—Many 
aitempts made to induce the Copper Indians to carry 
their own goods to market.—Obftacles. to it.—Villa- 
ny and cruelty of Keelfhies to fome of thofe poor In- 
dians —Leave the Copper-mine, and walk at an 
amazing rate till we join the women, by the fide of 
CogeadWhoie.--- Much foot-foundered.—T he appear- 
ance very alarming, but foon changes for the better. 
—Proceed to the fouthward, and join the remainder 
of the women and children.—Many other Indians 
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‘Remarks from the Time the Women joined us 
till our Arrival at the Athapufcow Lake. 
Several of the Indians fick.— Method ufed by the conju- 
rors to relieve one man, who recovers.—-Matonabbee 
and his crew proceed to the South We.—Moft of the 
other Indians feparate, and go their refpective ways. 
—Pa/fs by White Stone Lake-—Many deer killed 
merely for their fhins—Remarks thereon, and on the 
deer, refpecting feafons and places.— Arrive at Point — 
Lake.—One of the Indian's wives being fick, is left 
behind 
