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CHIPEWYAN . Athabaskan. About 3000 in the region S. of See also:Lake Some See also:Canadian- Coming to be more influenced by the Writings of See also:Petitot, Legoff, Morice Athabaska, N.W. See also:Canada. See also:French admix- whites. Reached by See also:Catholic (see Babines), &c.; Morice, An- See also:ture. See also:missions. thropos, 1906-1907, and See also:Ann. See also:Arch. See also:Rep. See also:Ontario, 1905. CHIPPEWA Algonkian. About 18,000 in Ontario, See also:Manitoba, Much French and See also:Good progress. Many See also:Indians quite See also:Warren, Minn. Mist. See also:Soc. See also:Coll., 1885;
(Ojibwa) &c.; nearly the same number in See also:English admix- equal to See also:average whites of neigh- See also:Blackbird, See also:Ottawa and Chippewa
the See also:United States (See also:Michigan, tore in various bourhood. Among the Canadian Indians (1887); W. See also: Jones, Hist. Ojebway Inds. (1861). States the Catholics and Episco- palians chiefly, also Methodists, See also:Lutherans, &c. A number of native ministers. Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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