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The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I — Passage 14

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (1849)] Kiskakous, and may count two hundred warriors. ------200 They have the same devices as those of Missilimakinac; that is to say, the Bear and Black Squirrel. 15815 • Note in Orig. Instead of 180, only 100 men must be counted. THE IROQUOIS AND OTHER INDIAN TRIBES. 23 15815 Lake St. Clair, which leads to Lake Huron. At the end of the Little Lake St. Clair, there is a small village of Mississagues, which num-bers sixty men. -----60 They have the same devices as the Mississagues of Manitouatin and of Lake Ontario; that is to say, a Crane. Lake Huron.