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* Chevrottiere, Sieur de la, 408
 * Cheyenne River, Indian fight at, 453
 * Chianokwut, Ojibway chief, 477
 * Chicago, Ill., 32
 * Chingouabe, Ojibway chief, 420, 421
 * Chippeway, incorrect spelling of "Ojibway," which see.
 * Chippeway (Saulteurs) River, on Franquelin's map of 1688, 408
 * Chippeway River, Wis., 12, 38, 39, 49, 50, 129, 149, 181, 190, 192, 219, 292, 299, 319, 300, 301, 302, 304, 305, 308, 317, 320, 321, 326, 389
 * Chippeway City, Wis., 12
 * Chippeway Falls, Wis., 12
 * Chippeway Mills, Wis., 308
 * Chouart. See Groseilliers.
 * Christineaux, 422, 424, 428
 * Chronology, of the Ojibways, 26
 * Clairvoyance among Indians, 27
 * Clark, Gov., 468
 * Clark, Capt. Nathan, 474
 * Clarkson, N.Y., 12
 * Coats of arms (Totems), 35
 * Colbert, 99
 * Conner, Patrick, 384
 * Convocation of tribes at Sault Ste Marie, 316
 * Conspiracy of Pontiac. See Pontiac.
 * Copper, 40, 98, 141, 221, 392; found by voyagers of Groseilliers, 404; worked by Indians, 404; mine near Chagouamigon, 424; superstitions about, 472; early notices of, 400, 404, 471
 * Corbin, John Bte, trader, 145, 321, 325, 381, 382, 383, 390
 * Cormorant Point (Mille Lacs), 160
 * Cotte, trader, 381, 382, 383
 * Coureurs du bois, 10
 * Coutouse, Mons, clerk, 294, 295, 296
 * Crane Totem, 44, 45, 46, 47, 86, 88, 99, 124, 131, 192, 316, 317, 318, 348, 375, 392
 * Crawford, English trader, 460
 * Crees, The. See Kenistenoag.
 * Cresafi, chevalier, 420
 * Cross Lake (Sa-sub-a-gum-aw), 348
 * Crow River, 235, 272
 * Crow Wing, battle of, 162
 * Crow Wing, mentioned, 14, 69, 178, 180, 217, 266, 271, 344, 345, 348, 352, 364, 381
 * Crow Wing River, 33, 222, 224, 229, 257, 263, 266, 275, 282, 326, 349
 * Crucifix, ancient, found at Bad River, 117
 * Curly Head (Ba-be-sig-aun-dib-ay), Ojibway chief, 47, 348, 349, 350, 352, 366, 469, 470, 495
 * Customs, analogy between Jews and Ojibways, 63, 65, 67, 68, 65


 * D'Ablon, Jesuit missionary, 408
 * Dakotas, or Sioux, called "Roasters" by the Ojibways, 36; their lands conquered by the Ojibways, 38; the totemic system not known among them, 43, 61; called "Naudowasewig" by Ojibways, 72; also as "Aboinug" (Roasters), 95; ignorant of firearms, 120, 126; Dakota legend of warrior slain at Crow Wing, 232; they attack a French trader's house, 277; attack J.B. Cadotte's post, 283; claim to be better fighters on the praire than Ojibways, 312: various references to, 3, 43, 47, 49, 50, 61, 62, 72, 83, 84, 91, 96, 101, 102, 106, 108, 115, 120, 126, 127, 130, 138, 140, 146, 148, 153, 155, 156, 158, 159, 160, 162, 163, 176, l83, 187, 188, 193, 219, 223, 235, 242, 244, 250, 254, 267, 268, 271, 275, 280, 282, 303, 305, 308, 310, 320, 327, 331, 338, 344, 351, 354, 356, 358, 360, 364, 370, 387, 410, 428, 476, 482, 486, 489, 491, 499
 * Daumont, Sieur du Lusson, 10
 * Davenport, Col. U.S.A., 483
 * Dead River (Ne-bo-se-be), 140, 261
 * Dease, F.M., trader, 465
 * De Bonne, Capt., 433
 * De Chairgny, Francois, 408
 * D'Esprit Pierre. See Radisson.
 * De Callières, 415
 * Default, a trader, 450
 * Deity, the Ojibway idea of, 55, 59, 63, 64
 * De la Chaise, French priest, 414
 * De la Durantaye, 415, 418
 * De la Ferte, 413
 * De la tour, Jesuit missionary, 413
 * Delawares, 32, 56
 * De Lorimer, 432
 * Deluge, Noachic, 55, 56
 * De Mantlet, 413