We entered into the river which leads to the Machkoutenech (Mascoutins), called Fire Nation. This is a very beautiful river, without rapids or portages ; it flows to the southwest. Along this river are numerous nations : Oumami (Miami), Kikabou (Kickapoo),... Wisconsin Magazine of History - Halaman 386diedit oleh - 1922Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| William Rudolph Smith - 1854 - 458 halaman
...arrive in sixteen days, but duties calling me to the Sault, I have not the freedom to wait for them. These people are established in a very fine place,...country, as far as the eye reaches. Their river leads into a great river called Messisipi ; there is a navigation of only six days ; it is along this river... | |
| William Rudolph Smith - 1854 - 444 halaman
...arrive in sixteen days, but duties calling me to the Sault, I have not the freedom to wait for them. These people are established in a very fine place,...country, as far as the eye reaches. Their river leads into a great river called Messisipi ; there is a navigation of only six days ; it is along this river... | |
| Consul Willshire Butterfield - 1881 - 132 halaman
...in the portage in two days. The Relation of 1670 (pp. 99, 100) says: "These people [the Mascoutins] are established in a very fine place, where we see...country, as far as the eye reaches. Their river leads into a great river called Messisipi; [to which] their is a navigation of only six days." But the question... | |
| 1887 - 956 halaman
...Mascouten is marked :is indicated by Allouez in the Relation of 167C. Tlie 1 mguage la as follows: "These people are established in a very fine place where we see beautiful plains and a level country as far as the eye readies. Their river leads into a great river called Messisipi. to... | |
| 1892 - 530 halaman
...this river are numerous nations: Oumami (Miami), Kikabou (Kickapoo), Machkouteng (Mascoutins), &c. These people are established in a very fine place,...country as far as the eye reaches. Their river leads into a great river called Mississippi." •f Dablon : " It is beyond this great river that are placed... | |
| 1892 - 530 halaman
...this river are numerous nations : Oumami (Miami), Kikabou (Kickapoo), Machkouteng (Mascoutins), &c. These people are established in a very fine place,...country as far as the eye reaches. Their river leads into a great river called Mississippi." f Dahlon : " It is beyond this great river that are placed... | |
| 1893 - 926 halaman
...after a walk of over a league, over beautiful prairies we perceived the fort (of the Mascoutins).* These people are established in a very fine place where we see beautiful plains and fine level country as far as the eye reaches. Their river leads to a great river called Missisipi to... | |
| Irving Berdine Richman - 1894 - 248 halaman
...this river are numerous nations: Oumami (Miami), Kikabou (Kickapoo), Machkouteng (Mascoutins), &c. These people are established in a very fine place,...country as far as the eye reaches. Their river leads into a great river called Mississippi." gether with Sagard and Champlain ; while on the other we are... | |
| Irving Berdine Richman - 1894 - 248 halaman
...are numerous nations: Oumami (Miami), Kikabou (Kickapoo), Machkouteng (Mascoutins), &c. These'people are established in a very fine place, where we see...country as far as the eye reaches. Their river leads into a great river called Mississippi." gether with Sagard and Champlain ; while on the other we are... | |
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