APPINDIZ. Ill 



minded by it. of their affinity by blood, their ancient alliance, and their 



:ommon i \. It was addressed to 



Chipp «;i nation, and they m re invito upjonn. It 



• kno¥ n iii.-it : !. The recent death of 



tiefj and a man of u I . diminish- 



ed my confidence in his band. I . ry lately, 



bj :. . thai the Lac du Flambeau Indians were not 



i;i all •• malcai • tion of country has 



I journey. I I and con- 



' the minor chiefs. 

 . 



d that should th I [*wk ; ' jhl thither, 



. 



. 'ild be allowed to recwil lis followers and 

 bimself upon their huntiog grounds towards the ' 

 who arative abundance of deer and elk. And it is 



not improbable thi n would follow bis fortunes. 



. I [awk has been to bend h 

 after passing the VI in, with the view of crossing too 



m is wide and shallow, (say 

 P • I Rock and L a.) and withdrawing to the 



j)lai 



i be communica- 



J>nt in cases where informal 

 a nil] knowled s. Kaba- 



:idly and resj St. C \. in- 



trih s. I requ< 

 I . and 



low, ..i to dou- 



: I ' ' . I . 



soe inquiry ofl . 



I . 



ramenced. 

 tome, 1 to bo 



to form a 



•Idly 



. has 



. This infer- 



• T rees, a ipaa. 



