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  • Po-da-waud-um-eeg. See Pottawatomies.
  • Poinsett, U.S. Sec. of War, 490
  • Point Douglas, 167, 173
  • Point Iroquois, how named, 147
  • Point Prescott, 167
  • Poisoning for revenge by medicine men, 270, 324
  • Pokeguma, 105, 171, 172, 175, 320, 335; mission at, 491; battle of, 491
  • Pokaguma Falls, 225, 320
  • Pomme de Terre River fight, 401
  • Pond, fur trader, 380
  • Pond, Rev. Gideon H., 486
  • Pond, Rev. S.W., 487
  • Pontiac, 149, 199, 200, 210, 214, 218, 439, 440
  • Poor, Sir Edward, 69
  • Portage, 38
  • Pothier, a trader, 460
  • Pottawatomies, 32, 43, 81, 82, 83, 124, 140, 218, 309, 372
  • Potter, Nathaniel, visits Ojibways, 442
  • Poux, contraction for Ponteaoutin, 32
  • Pow-hat-tan, 30
  • Prairie du Chien, 317, 390, 391
  • Prairie portage, 281, 287, 288
  • Preston, English ambassador at Paris, notices Groseilliers and Radisson, 414
  • Prairie Rice Lake, 308, 310, 313
  • Price, Mrs. E.B., 18
  • Prices paid for beaver, 415
  • Priesthood among Ojibways. See Medecine Men.
  • Prophet, the Shawano, 118, 320, 321, 323
  • Prophet, Ojibwa, prediction by, 117
  • Puk-wah, Rice Lake, 180
  • Puk-wah-wan-uh, 119
  • Quebec, 30, 31, 99, 116, 122, 123, 126, 130, 134, 144, 194, 195, 220, 378
  • Que-wis-aus (Little Boy) Lake, 225
  • Rabbit Lake, Minn., 38
  • Race, human, origin of, 60
  • Radison, Sieur, notice of, 401; visit to France, 414
  • Radisson, Margaret, 401
  • Rainy Lake, 38, 84, 184, 185, 189, 202, 281, 288, 427
  • Ramsey, Gov. Alex., gives medal, 67; on word Ojibway, 399; visits the Ojibway country, 499; holds council at Fort Snelling, 500
  • Randin, Frontenac's engineer, visits extremity of Lake Superior, 409
  • Raratoans (People of the Falls), 96
  • Rasle, a voyageur, 281, 284
  • Red Cedar Lake, 191
  • Red Cedar River, Wis. (or Menominee), 309, 320
  • Red Lake, Minn., 38, 178, 185, 189, 281, 287, 289, 343, 350, 363, 364; first marked on a map, 428; trader killed at, 456
  • Red Lake band, 40, 180
  • Red race disappearing, 23, 31
  • Red race, their character not understood, 24
  • Red race to be ranged under several types, 29
  • Red race, origin of, 54
  • Red race, tradition regarding creation of, 58
  • Red race, did they descend from the Hebrews? 62
  • Red River, 38, 40, 47, 50, 138, 185, 261, 279, 281, 287, 288, 337, 355, 350, 358, 362, 364, 378, 428
  • Red post, or stake, striking the, 77, 144, 332
  • Red Wing, Minn., 156, 303
  • Red Wood River, 150
  • Reindeer Totem, 50, 52, 219
  • Relationship, in totemic system, 42
  • Religion. See Medawe.
  • Religion, 63, 72, 322
  • Religion, Christian, brought to Ojibways, 57
  • Renards, or Foxes. See Odugamies.
  • Renville, trader, 366
  • Repentigny, Chevalier de, at Mackinaw, 436; notice of, 433; at Sault Ste. Marie, 433; his fort, 434, 435; service in French and English war, 437; subsequent life, 437, 438
  • Revenge, blood for blood, 84
  • Revolutionary war, 9