Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I
Resided about Detroit, but with
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residing in the neighbourhood of .
former, form a flying camp.
Detroit.
the With these and the above Indians are joined several others, who form a flying camp under Pondiac, an Ottawa Chief.
In the neighbourhood of Michili
Resided in different villages, but are The Ottawas in the neighbourhood of now probably with the former. Michi- Michilimakinac are well attached to us for the most part. limakinac is the seat of a Mission.
Resided at a small distance after the re duction of the Fort probably joined
makinac. In the neighbourhood of Fort St.
Joseph,
the rest.
Chippeweighs or Mississagais in the neighbourhood of Detroit.
In the neighbourhood of Michili
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Resided above the Detroit, now proba- These are the most numerous of all the Ottawa Confederacy and have many bly in arms with the rest. villages about Lakes Superior, Huron, Had several different villages in that Erie, ettc. whose numbers cannot at present be ascertained with exactness. country, and the environs of the Lake
Huron.
Meynomenys Folsavoins
Puans
All these nations reside on the west side These nations are at present in alliance
of La Baye at Lake Michigan and in the neighborhood of the Fort there.
Foxes
T wight wees,
Near the Fort on the Miamis river.
Kickapous Mascoutens Piankashaws Wawiaglitonos
These nations reside in the neighbourhood of the Fort at Wawaighta, and about the Walache river.
Sakis
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with the Ottawa Confederacy, but appear inclined to our interest, nor did they take the Fort at La Baye, the officer abandoning it on the news of the rupture, as he could make no defence