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fight Sioux A.D. 1798, 452; engagement at Cheyenne River, 453; at Tongue River, 454; census in 1806, 459; fight in 1818 with Sioux, 461; visit Agent Taliaferro in A.D. 1820, 465; council of 1823 with Sioux, 465; make a treaty at Prairie du Chien, 467; at Fond du Lac, 470; visit Fort Snelling, 474; attacked in 1827 by Sioux, 475; kill captured Sioux, 475; dance the peace dance, 476; skirmish in 1832 with Sioux, 478; of 1833 with Sioux, 482; attacked at Pokeguma, 491; in 1883 in Minnesota, 507; in Wisconsin, 508; in Michigan, 508; in Canada, 509

  • Okeenakeequid, 472
  • Omaumee, name given Mille Lacs Indians, 162
  • O-maum-eeg. See Miamis.
  • O-mig-aun-dib (Sore Head), Ojibway chief, 171, 172
  • Omunomineeg. See Menominees.
  • O-mush-kas-ug, war on the, 84
  • O-mush-ke-goag, or Swampies. See Muek-keeg-oes.
  • Ontonagon River, 99, 104, 190, 221, 389, 393
  • Origin of red race, 54
  • Origin of red race possibly from Asia, 61
  • Origin of the Ojibways, 54, 55, 61
  • Osage River, 33
  • O-sang-ees (Saukies, or Sacs), 32, 33, 146, 153, 154, 201, 202, 218, 242, 247, 265, 405
  • Osh-ka-ba-wis, pipe bearer, 318
  • Otter, sacred, said to have built sand bar at mouth of St. Louis River, 81
  • Otter Tail Creek, 360
  • Otter Tail Lake, 38, 39, 287, 356, 300, 301
  • Ottaway, origin of name, 82
  • Ottawa Lake. See Lac Coutereille.
  • Ottawa River, 146, 147
  • Ottawas (Outawas), the, 31, 43, 69, 81, 82, 83, 116, 124, 130, 146, 149, 200, 200, 218, 247, 355, 369, 372, 405, 407, 413, 416, 417; leave Chagouamigon, 407; the band Du Sable, 413; the band Nassaouakiton, 405; the Sinagos baud, 405, 413
  • Ounangisse, Chief of Pottawatomies, 32
  • Ousakis. See Osaugies.
  • Outagamis. See Odugamies.
  • Outuacs. See Ottawas.
  • Pachot, Sieur, visits the Sioux, 424
  • Pangman, 380
  • Paris, 98, 99
  • Pauotigoueieuhak, or Ojibways, 397
  • Patridge or Pena River, 275
  • Peace truces between Dakotas and Ojibways, 188, 267, 304, 366, 476
  • Pegano. See Blackfeet.
  • Pelican Lake, Wis., 192, 309
  • Pelican Lake band, 315
  • Pembina, 184, 185, 189, 287, 288, 354, 358
  • Pembina River, early posts at, 452, 454
  • Pembina band, 40, 48
  • Pena or Patridge River, 275
  • Penalty, death, for marrying same totem, etc., 42
  • Penn, Wm., 30
  • Peorias, the, 218
  • Pere or Perray River, 411
  • Peré, the voyageur, 411, 413
  • Perrault, old trader, 450
  • Perrot, Nicholas, quoted, 148, 155, 157, 408, 411, 418
  • Philadelphia, 30
  • Pickette, trader, 280
  • Pictured Rocks, 86, 323
  • Pigeon River, 52, 83, 137, 262, 292, 378, 370
  • Pike, Lieut. Z.M., 349, 457
  • Pike's Rapids, 349
  • Pilgrim fathers, 30
  • Pillagers, band of, 17, 39, 40, 45, 138, 178, 256, 259, 260, 270, 271, 283, 336, 344, 349, 369, 376, 381, 446
  • Pillage Creek, 259
  • Pine River, 180
  • Pineries, Wisconsin, 40
  • Piouabic, meaning of, 426
  • Piouabic River, 420
  • Pipe bearer, Blackfeet, 68; Ojibway, 318
  • Pipestone quarry, 111
  • Platte River, 359, 364
  • Plymouth, Mass., 30
  • Plympton, Major, U.S.A., 487, 488
  • Pocahontas, 30