268 JOURNEY TO THE SHORES, &C. 



two years ; but the lapse of time is so inac- 

 curately recorded, that this difference in 

 their accounts is not sufficient to destroy 

 their identity ; besides the Chipewyans, the 

 only other Indians who could possibly have 

 committed the deed have long since ceased 

 to go to war. If this massacre should be 

 the one mentioned by the Copper Indians, 

 the Kang-orr-mceoot must reside near the 

 mouth of the Anatessy, or River of Stran- 

 gers. ' 



END OF VOL. II. 



LONDON : PRINTED BY C. ROWORTH, 

 BELL-YARD, TEMPLE-BAR. 



