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THE MENOMINI INDIANS 



[ETH. ANN. II 



10. Ernest, (Xio'pet, Osh'ko.sh); lives at Keskena, the headquarters 



of the tribe. He is twenty-one years of age, a steady young 



man, and promises to make a good citizen. 



The preceding- list of descendants of Sheka'tshokwe'mau is presented 



graphically in the diagram on page 52, while the diagram on page 53 



presents in a similar manner the genealogy of Thomas Carron, the 



French Canadian mixed blood, who, with some of his descendants. 





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Fig. 3 — Portrait of Ni'aqtawa'pomi. 



has figured so extensively and indeed creditably in the history of the 



Meuomini tribe. 



The Carron genealogy is as follows : 



1. Carron (Thomas Carron, or Old Carron, called by the Indians 

 Kii'ron, Ko'ro) was born about the year 1700, probably in the 

 vicinity of Montreal, as he is mentioned as having come from 

 that locality to join the settlement at Green Bay, Wisconsin, 

 shortly after its founding by the Sieur de Langlade and his 

 few companions. Carron was a French trader. He married 



