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 * Aboinug (Roasters), Ojibway name for Dakotas, 36, 95, 103
 * Achipoue (Ojibway), 398, 408
 * Adam, progenitor of the race, 55, 58
 * Adders, Ojibway name for Dakotas and Six Nations, 72, 83
 * Adoption, as brothers, 269
 * Agriculture attempted by Indians, 40, 97
 * Ah-ah-wauk, clan or Totem. See Loon.
 * Ah-mous (Little Bee), Ojibway chief, 47, 192, 319
 * Aish-ke-bug-e-koshe. See Flat Mouth.
 * Ais-sance (Little Clam), Ojibway chief, 47, 354
 * Aitkin, Alfred, killed, 484
 * Aitkin, Miss Matilda (Mrs. W.W. Warren), 14, 16
 * Aitkin, William A., 14, 115, 382, 383, 483, 489, 497
 * Aitkinsville, Minn., 384
 * Askin, Mr., British agent, 373, 375
 * A-ke-guiow, Ojibway chief, 192, 317
 * Ako (or Accault), Michael, 156
 * Algic race, or family, 25, 30, 31, 34, 41, 43, 60, 62, 138, 146, 147
 * Algonquin tribe, 30, 117, 118, 124
 * Allouez, Claude, 115, 116, 404, 408, 464, 471
 * America, how peopled originally, 60
 * American Board of Foreign Missions, 386
 * American Fur Company, 12, 140, 229
 * American government, mismanagement of Indians, 135
 * American people, responsibility on them, 23, 31
 * Amherst, Gen., 439
 * Amikouëts, 403, 413
 * André, Jesuit missionary, 408
 * Analogies between Hebrews and Algics, 53, 65, 67, 75
 * Ance-ke-we-naw, 38, 382, 392
 * Ancient mines. See "Copper."
 * Anderson, Thomas G., Pottawatomie trader, 32
 * Andreani, Count, 446
 * Anglo-Saxons, sweeping away red race, 23
 * Anguemance, Ojibway chief, 455
 * Animals, totems taken from, 42
 * An-ish-in-aub-ag, tradition about, 43
 * An-ish-in-aub-ag, other references, 37, 56, 57, 67, 68, 81
 * Apostle's Islands, 405
 * Apple River, Wis., Indian fight at, 499
 * Arickarees, 160, 179
 * Armatinger [or Ermitinger], English trader, 384, 460
 * Arrows, 277, 278
 * Arms and weapons, 98, 126. See, also, Fire Arms.
 * Ashmun, Samuel, fur trader, 384
 * Asiatic origin of American Indians, 61, 62, 71, 72, 74
 * Askin, John, report of, 460
 * Assenipoels Lake, 423
 * Assineboines, 84, 138, 140, 179, 184, 189, 261, 262, 323, 356, 378, 379
 * Astor Fur Company, 382, 383, 384, 385
 * Astor, John Jacob, 383, 385, 386
 * Atlantic Ocean, Ojibway emigration from, 76, 79
 * Au-daig-we (Crow's Flesh), Ojibway chief, 317
 * A-waus-e Clan, or Totem, 10, 44, 46, 99, 164, 165, 212, 256, 334
 * A-wish-toy-ah (Blacksmith), French trader, 275
 * Ayer, Rev. Frederic, missionary, 11, 406
 * Ayer, Mrs. Elizabeth T., 11, 20, 407

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