1110 WILD RICE GATHERERS OF UPPER LAKES ({ETH. ANN, 19 
Taste H—Ratio of warriors to whole tribe, influenced by quality of sustenance. 


Whole 





Warriors | number | Ratio. 
Indians south of Red river........ 13; 229 46,370 1 warrior to 34 whole population 
Winnebagoes. 900 5,800 | 1 warrior to 6} whole population 
MeEnOMmInieg sateen nee eae 600 8,900 Do. 
| eitndiains tint Ohio Sse seen ee eee 753 2,257 | 1 warrior to 3 whole population 
Indians in Missouri 7,560 30,000 | 1 warrior to 4 whole population 
Indians west of Rocky mountains, |.........--- ooee eee 1 warrior to 6 whole population 
Columbia river region (ate | 
much fish). 


Taste I—Fstimate of the Indian population in 18221 
A—INDIANS IN THE WILD-RICE DISTRICT 
Chippewas, along south shore of Lake Superior to Mississippi river, 19 set- 
tlements (Colonel Dickson, long a resident among them, estimates their 
NUIMBET AG. LO OOO) ioe cps ose es oe aye eee eee 8, 335 
Chippewas and Ottawas, south side of Lake Superior, west side of Green bay, 
down toward Chicago 1, 600 
Menominees, Menominee and Fox rivers, Green bay, and Lake Winnebago. 3, 900 

Winnebagoes, Lake Winnebago, ete., to Mississippi river --.--.--.---------- 5, 800 
Sioux of the Mississippi and St Peters rivers, Leaf tribe, on Mississippi, above 
PraineiduChiens600)populationi=-==--os- ese eee eee eee eae ee eee eee 300 
Red Wing’s band, on Lake Pepin, 100 population .--....--.-.-----.-------- 50 
Great Village of the Yonktons, both sides of Mississippi, above St Anthonys 
falls, 1 000) population...)3.22 2. oecis es eeiee ce ee eer ee eee sue 500 
Total 2-2 want de cece ce epee aeaee ae ee etree a eee eats eee ee 20, 485 
B—INDIANS IN THE REMAINING TERRITORY 


Pottawattamie (Michigan), Huron river --- 166 
Wiyandots! (Michigan) eluron iver =e. seeee eee eee seen ae eee 37 
Ottawas (Michigan), shore of Lake Michigan and rivers .-........----.----- 2, 873 
Chippewas (Michigan), Saganau river and vicinity ....-..--.--.----------- 5, 669 
Delewares, Munsees, Moheakunnunks, and Nanticokes (Indiana and Illinois) 
(they were numbered in 1816, but in 1822 were scattered) -......----.-..-- 1, 700 
Pottawattamies (Indiana and Illinois), southern end of Lake Michigan... . 3, 400 
Chippewas (Indiana and Illinois), with the above Pottawattamies ........-- 500 
Menominees (Indiana and Illinois), on Illinois river..-.....--....----...-- 270 
Peorias, Kaskaskias; and: Cahokia: =. -2osceees~ «sss ee se eee eee eeencee 36 
Kickapoos, central) Illinois sac < Ss < cctec maces a eee mere ee eee eee te 400 
Kickapoos, Illinois, under treaty to move.....-....---.-:-------- 1, 800 
Miamies, Weas, and Eel river Indians, central Indiana 1, 400 
Sauks, both sides of Mississippi river, between the Illinois and Wisconsin riy- 
078 74/500 Wad asin Soe ticle Seine « os ae ae aoe ee Bie «Ge ehiees REE e eee 2, 250 
Roxes: withthelabove sakes: 2/000 eames ete a cere ee 1,000 
loways (living with the last two, mostly west of Mississippi), 1,000........- 250 
' Dr Morse’s report to Secretary of War, 1822, table 1. 
