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Wm. Hartshorne's Journal of Journey to Detroit 1793

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brought forward... 24,350 The Canves...The Osayes...The Grand Eaux... South of the Missouri 1,600,600 1000 The Missouri on the River Missouri... 3,000 The Sioux of the Woods The Sioux of the Meadows towards the headsof the Missippi 1800 2,500 The Blancs Barbus, or White Indianswith Beards ... 1,500 The Assiniboils The Christineaux far North, near the...Lakes of the same name 1,5003,000 The Quisconsins, on a River of that Name thatfalls into the Missisippi on the east side... 550 The Mascontens...The Sakis...The Michekonakis South of Puans Bay... 500 400 250 The Folle Avoine,The Puans... or the wild oat Indians...(near Puans Bay)... 350700 The Powtowatamis near St. Joseph's River...and Detroit 350 The Missesaguis, or River Indians being...wandering Tribes on the Lakes Huron and Superior 2,000 The Ottahwas...The Chipewas... near Lake Superior and Michigan 9005,000 The Wiandots, near Lake Erie ... 300 The Six nations, or the Iroquois on the Frontiers of New York... 1,500 The Roundheaded Indians near the head ofthe Ottahwa River... 2,500 Algonquins, near the above... 300 56,450