•and it, t'"> Bit on. \\ 

 lowed ' i manner. 



I wife, 



ired out I but ate or drank 



nolhin . ons, plates, knives and 



I, and the 



numb ;tly with the e: pect 



white fish, cut up and br upied a dish in the 



centre, from which ue help It cellar, in which pep 



rerand salt were mixed in unequal proportions, allowed 



th both or neither. Our lea 



1 with the native sugar, and the dish of hard 



bread been precisely wanted to make oul the 



repast. It needed but the imploring of a blessing, to render il 



essential!] '.in meal. 



This chief brought n r from the interior some ; 



try's, in which he is spok >t rc- 



i in the Chippewa country." And if the l« rm 

 ipplied to 



bis standing and influence with his own band, 

 d. Shi'. and quit lost of the 



i, but there is more of the character of common 

 n, in the Guello Plat's rem 

 with a \ei\ jntancc, I recollect to have no 



in ma chiefs now livin lie 1^ ! 



id a cor.. aid these distinctions he hold 



If-mado man, but 

 I found him ready to 

 on the topics of in 



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It 



