Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I
They have for device, a
The tribes of the Savannas, one hundred and forty warriors strong, have for armorial device, a Hare.
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Gamanettigoya.
The Ouace" are in number sixty men, and have for device a Vine, (une Barbue.) Tecamamiouen, or Rainy Lake
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la Pluie.)
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These savages are the same as those who come to Nepigon.
number of one hundred men.
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Lake of the Woods
They are about this lake to the
des Bois.)
The Cristinaux are scattered hereabout, to the number of two hundred warriors. for device the Bustard, (V Outarde.)
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Lake Ounepigon.
The Cristinaux are around this lake to the number of sixty men. Assenipoels.
See Scioux.
THE IROQUOIS AND OTHER INDIAN TRIBES.
South of Lake Superior.
In this quarter there are domiciled forty Sauteurs, who have for device the Crane
Kiouanan.
and the Stag.
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The Sauteurs of Point Chagouamigon are one hundred and fifty warriors, The Scioux are at the head of this lake in the woods and along the lakes.
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Though scattered
they are computed at three hundred men, The Scioux of the Prairies are, in the opinion of voyageurs, over two thousand men,
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Their armorial devices are the Buffalo, the Black Dog, and the Otter.
The Assenipoels, or Pouans according to others, can vie with the Scioux, from whom they They number one hundred and fifty to the south of Lake formerly sprung. Ounepigon, and have for device, a Big Stone or a Rock. The Puans have withdrawn, since 1728, to the Scioux, to the number of eighty they have