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* Medicine men, healing sick, 100; poisoners, 109, 270, 324
 * Memoir of W.W. Warren, 9
 * Menard, Jesuit missionary, 404
 * Mendota, Minn., 156, 162
 * Menominees, 33, 371
 * Menominee River, 304, 309
 * Merman, a Dakota symbol, 43, 165
 * Miamis (Omaumees), 33, 162, 218
 * Michigan, 32, 37, 369, 386
 * Michilimackinao. See Mackinaw.
 * Migrations of the Ojibways, 91
 * Mille Laos (Lake Buade), 49, 50, 155, 157, 159, 160, 163, 165, 176, 178, 180, 223, 243, 335, 345, 351, 359
 * Milwaukee, Wis., 32
 * Milwaukee River, 33
 * Min-ah-ig-wan-tig (Drinking Wood), Ojibway warrior, 224
 * Mines, ancient. See Copper.
 * Minnesota, 14, 17, 26, 37, 38, 137, 155, 292, 379, 386
 * Minnesota Historical Society, 18; officers and members of, 513
 * Minnesota Historical Collections, quoted, 369
 * Minnesota River, 156, 185, 232, 236, 365, 367
 * Min-ne-weh-na, Ojibway chief, 199, 200, 206, 207, 210
 * Mis-ko-mun-e-dous (Little Red Spirit), Ojibway chief, 318
 * Missions, A.B.C.F.M., 140
 * Mission school at Mackinaw, 386; at Pokeguma, 491
 * Missisaukie, Straits of Niagara, 214
 * Mississippi River, 108, 153, 155, 156, 157, 163, 175, 185, 189, 191, 210, 212, 219, 222, 225, 226, 227, 228, 235, 242, 247, 263, 270, 279, 280, 292, 299, 305, 317, 328, 331, 344, 355, 379
 * Mississippi River band, 39
 * Missouri River, 3, 32. 68, 160, 178, 179, 181, 261
 * Mixed bloods, 279, 386, 393
 * Moccasin, peculiarity of the Ojibway, 36
 * Mogras, Jacques, 408
 * Mon-ing-wun-a-kaun-ing. See La Pointe Island.
 * Moningwunakauning, meaning of the name, 96
 * Mon-so-ne (Moose Tail), Ojibway chief, 318, 327
 * Mon-so-bou-dah, Ojibway chief, 391, 392
 * Montcalm, Gen., 195, 220
 * Montreal, 31, 80, 105, 116, 126, 134, 143, 144, 145, 181, 194, 195, 205, 209, 215, 220, 221, 252, 279, 280, 290, 378, 381
 * Morals of the Ojibways, deteriorating, 101
 * Moreau, Pierre, 408
 * Morrison, Allan, 228, 381
 * Morrison, Wm., 115, 145, 381, 382, 383, 431
 * Moose, how caught, 97, 176, 253
 * Moose totem, 50, 51, 86, 87
 * Mounds, supposed, only earth wigwams, 162, 179, 180, 182
 * Mourning among Ojibways, 264
 * Mousoneeg, family of Totems, 50
 * Mud Lake, near Ft. Snelling, 487
 * Muk-ud-a-shib (Black Duck), Ojibway chief, 50
 * Mundamin, Indian corn, 97
 * Munduas, the, 50, 91
 * Mun-o-min-i-ka-she (Rice Maker), 49, 335
 * Murder, among Indians, 139
 * Murder of a French trader and family, 141
 * Murder of four white men, 390
 * Murderer, how treated by the Hurons, 144
 * Murderer, Indian, punished
 * Muscalonge, 175
 * Musk-keeg-oes, or Swamp People, 33, 45, 85, 378


 * Na-gu-on-a-be (Feathers end), Ojibway chief, 49, 165, 335
 * Naudoways, or Naudowaig (Iroquois), 83, 119, 146, 147, 148
 * Naudowasewug, or Adders (Dakotas), 72, 83
 * Negro, slaves, emancipation of, 23
 * Neill, Rev. E.D., officiates at Mr. Warren's funeral, 18; foot-notes by, 23, 31, 32, 33, 42, 69, 95, 98, 99, 115, 116, 117, 131, 145, 148, 156, 157, 162, 164, 172, 181, 247, 256, 279, 281, 317, 321, 369; his history quoted, 156, 292, 369; chapter on Ojibways and the fur-trade, 395 to 509
 * Nelson's River, 414
 * Nemaha River, 33