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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
Half Title
Preface
1. General Account of the Present Local Position and Numbers of the Ojibways, and Their Connection with Other Tribes
2. Totemic Division of the O-jib-ways
3. Origin of the Ojibways
4. Emigration of the Ojibways from the Shores of the Atlantic Ocean, to Their Occupation of the Area of Lake Superior
5. The Ojibway Town at La Pointe
6. Dispersion of the Ojibways from the Island of La Pointe
7. Era of the Discovery
8. The Immediate Consequence of Their First Intercourse with the White Race
9. Account of the First French Trading Posts Built on Lake Superior
10. Wars of the Ojibways with the Iroquois and O-dug-am-ees, or Foxes
11. Taking of Mille Lacs by the Ojibways
12. Occupation of the St. Croix River Country by the Ojibways
13. The Country about the Source of the Mississippi
14. Progress of the Ojibways on the Upper Mississippi
15. Occupation of the Wisconsin and Chippewa River Valleys by the Ojibways
16. Ending of the French Supremacy
17. Commencement of British Supremacy
18. Grand Expedition of the Dakotas to the Sources of the Mississippi, against the Ojibways
19. Progress of the Ojibways on the Upper Mississippi
20. Closing of the War between the Ojibways and Odugamies
21. Origin of the Distinctive Name of Pillagers Applied to the Leech Lake Band of Ojibways; and the Era of Smallpox
22. Continued Progress of the Ojibways on the Upper Mississippi during the End of the Eighteenth Century
23. Attack of a War Party of Dakotas on a French Trading House, on the Upper Mississippi, in the Year 1783
24. The Sources of the Mississippi Become Open to the Enterprise of the Fur Trade, 1792
25. John Baptiste Cadotte
26. Progress of the Ojibways on the Wisconsin and Chippeway Rivers
27. Ojibways of the Wisconsin and Chippeway Rivers
28. Affairs of the Ojibways on the St. Croix
29. The Pillagers
30. Ojibways of the Upper Mississippi
31. Ojibways of the Upper Mississippi
32. Ojibways of the Upper Mississippi
33. Endeavors of the British to Entice the Ojibways of Lake Superior and Mississippi to Join Their Arms in the War of 1812
34. A Brief Sketch of the Fur Trade and Fur Traders among the Ojibways from the Formation of the Northwest Company in 1787 to 1834
35. Events from 1818 to 1826
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Works Cited
The History of the Ojibwe People
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