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 which is pretty conclusive that they are not very numerous. But there can be little doubt we passed close to some of them, as we saw several of their wigwams, and many traces of themselves; and it is more than probable they did not like our appearance, and avoided us; and from the nature of the country, and their superior power of vision, they have easy means of concealment.