Voyages from Montreal Through the Continent of North America to the Frozen and Pacific Oceans in 1789 and 1793: With an Account of the Rise and State of the Fur Trade, Volume 1Allerton Book Company, 1922 - Algonquian languages |
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Algonquin animals appearance Athabasca banks beaver Beaver Indians buffaloes called Canada canoe carried carrying-place channel Chepewyans continued coun course covered Decharge deer distance East eight Elk River embarked encamped English chief Esquimaux fall feet fire fish five miles formed four miles fur trade furs geese Grande Portage half past hills hunters hunting Indians inhabitants islands Joseph Frobisher Kenonge killed Knisteneaux la Loche Lac du Bois Lake Superior Lake Winipic land latitude leagues length longitude Missinipi Mitasswois mitenah Montreal morning mountains natives necessary nets night North North-North-West North-West North-West Company osap passed Peace River Pishim Portage proceeded provision quantity rain rapid rein-deer rock runs Saskatchiwine seven shore side six miles skins Slave River South South-West spring swans thence three miles tion trade tribe twelve twenty voyage weather West West-South-West Westerly white fish wind winter wois women wood