212 Migrations of Siouan Tribes. [ March, 
when Champlain met eight of their men. They are also men- 
tioned in 1620. In 1680 Father Membré said that they were 
near the Kickapoos. In 1766 Carver found them about thirty- 
five miles from Green bay. 
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About three years ago the Iowa chiefs who visited Washing- 
ton at that time told the writer that their people, the Otos, Mis- 
souris, Omahas and Ponkas once formed part of the Winnebago 
nation. In confirmation of this note are the following statements - 
(2) About the year 1848 Rev. Wm. Hamilton, missionary to the 
