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Alveolar prognathism in the average is slightly to moderately 
more marked than in whites; the lips in the majority of cases are 
of medium dimensions, comparable with those of whites, but occa- 
sionally the lower lip or both lips are slightly stouter; the chin and 
lower jaw are well though not excessively developed; the mouth 
is rather broad. The ears are large, as among Indians in general. 
Fire. 103.—-Wife of the War Chief of the Twin Lake 
Chippewa. 
The tribe, though Algonquian in language and supposedly of 
eastern origin, shows a larger and relatively broader head, as 
well as a broader face, than most of the Eastern Indians. In these 
respects it is probably nearer some of the more central and northern 
Algonquian tribes, and as will be shown in a future report, it also 
approaches the Sioux fairly closely in some respects, though in the 
