MALLERY.] ALGONQUIAN PETROGLYPHS. 679 
have been found and others reported by the Shoshoni Indians, who 
say that they are the work of the ‘“ Pawkees,” as they call the Blaek- 
feet, or, more properly, Satsika, an Algonquian tribe which formerly 
Cunningham’s island, Lake Erie. 
Fig. 1090.—Algonquian petroglyphs. 
occupied that region, and their general style bears strong resemblance 
to similar carvings found in the eastern portion of the United States, 
in regions known to have been occupied by other tribes of the Algon- 
quian linguistic stock. 
