1 1 © Some New Voyages 



A Lif of the Savage Nations 0/" Canada. 

 Thofe in Acadia. 



The Ahnakis. 1 

 The Micmac. 

 The Cambas. 



Thefe are all of 'em good War- 

 riours ; they are more a£Hve and 



Tht Mahingans, >!efs cruel than the Iroquefe. Their 

 The Qpenangos. 

 The Soccokts. 

 The Etechemins. 



Language differs a little from that 



of the Algonkins* 



The Nations that lye upon the River cf^St, Laurence, 

 from the Sea to Monreal. 



The Papinacbois. } t r ' ■ ; 4 



The Theie f P eak th - Lan ~ 



The G*y^&™ S gUage ' 



The Hurcns of Lorna, the Iroquefe Tongue. 



The Abenakis of Scilleri .1 _ „ t . _ 



The rf/^iffcw. ? The 4&£*f Language. 



The ^(gviei of the Fall call 'd St. Louis ; they 



fpeak the Iroquefe Language,, and are good War- 



tiours. 



The Iroquefe of the Mountain of Monreal ; they fpeak 

 the Iroquefe Language, and are a brave People. 



Thofe upon the Lake of Hurons. 



The Hurons^ the Iro^mfe Language. 

 The Qutaouas* \ 



The Nockes. C A1 7 , r 



The Miffifaguesf The Al & mhn Language. 



The Aitikamek. J 



The OmchifoueS) alias Sauteurs, good Warriours. 



