CHIPPEWAS. DELAWARES. 



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CHIPPEWAS. 



41. 



SAUSH-BUX-CUM, OR BEAVER DRAGGING A LIMB. 



(Painted 1843.) 



A CHIPPEWA CHIEF. This man is chief of a small band of Chip- 

 pewas, residing in the Potowatomie country ; these are more advanced 

 in civilization than those living on the Northern Lakes } they are not 

 unlike the Potowatomies in their manners and customs. 



DELAWAKES. 



THE history of this once powerful tribe is recorded in the early 

 settlements of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Ohio, Indiana, 

 and Illinois. There is perhaps no tribe who have been more en 

 croached upon by the whites, or who have more manfully resisted 

 civilized invasion, as they have been forced from the graves and hunt 

 ing-grounds of their forefathers, than the Delawares. They now 

 occupy a small tract of country west of the Missouri river, and sub 

 sist by cultivation. 



42. 



CAPT. KETCHUM. 



(Painted 1843.) 

 A Delaware Chief. 



A Delaware Chief. 



43. 



SECOND EYE. 



(Painted 1843.) 



