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_ Map of the country formerly occupied by the Ioway tribe of Indians, from a map 
ney by Waw-non-qwe-skoon-a, an Em iray ta rave. Drawn by Ca pt. S. Eastman, 
S.A. (Plate oo Vol. 111, p. 256; Archives of Aboriginal Knowledge, by H. R. 
Schoolcraft. No. i i nage or 
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may have been the same as No. 19 of Map 1. 
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by the ss during their wanderings, and there are traces of similar duplications 
a the Osages. Besides this the Omahas and Ponkas never accompanied t 
‘and Osages beyond the mouth of the Osage river, and the Kansas did not 
aas a tpi for some time after the separation at the mouth of 
