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TABLE IV.-CONTINUED.

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Remarks.

This school is flourishing. In 1821
a female instructor of pious zeal
and talents, commenced instruc-
tion of female children and a-
dults, in all branches of female
education.

This is a respectable establish-
ment with buildings and 50 acres
of land under cultivation.
This school is made up of youth
from several different tribes
living near Fort Wayne.
The brethren have made a new
establishment in the neigh-
borhood of their first.
Of the 100 scholars 60 were boys,
40 girls. The government have
given $2.233 33 for buildings to
accommodate the establish-
ment. The annual allowance
for schools is $1,600.

These are flourishing schools.

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Schools in other places not here mentioned, particularly at Flint river, Mackinaw and Green Bay, have probably, before this been established, preparation for them in the two latter places having been made in the summer of 1820. Many more schools might be advantageously established, were funds provided for the purpose. The appeal is strong and urgent to the Government to furnish these funds, to all the extent in which they can be usefully employed,

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Table of Ten nations of Indians inhabiting the Upper Mississippi, and the bodies of the great Lakes, shewing the names by which they are known generto each notion; furnished by Muj. Marsden. ally among the Americans and Europeans; and also the names by which they are known by each other, together with the number of warriors belonging

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Names of Indian nations!

as generally known a- By the Chip-pe-wa na

O-chip-pe-wa,
Sau-kie,*

Mus-quah-kie,*
Kick-ah-poo,

mong Americans and

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tion.

Europeans.

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Ot-taw-wa,

Sioux,

Op-po-on,

Shah,*

Shah,*

Shah,*

Me-no-me-nie,

Mo-no-me-ne,

Mo-no-me-ne,

Mo-no-me-ne,

Mo-no-me-we,

Win-e-ba-go,

Io-wa.

Win-e-be-go, I-ho-wa,

Win-e-ba-i-go, I-ho-wa.

Win-e-ba-i-go, I-ho-wa..

Win-e-ba-i-go, I-ho-wa,

Poo-tah-wat-tah-me,

Not-to-wis-sie,

Mo-no-me-ne,
Win-e-ba-i-go,

[I-ho-wa.

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NOTE.-In order to form the pli al of names of nations with this mark, (*) add uck.

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