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" Blanc .... is one hundred and eighty paces. Then follows the lake of that name, but I think improperly so called, as the natives name it the Lake Pascau Minac Sagaigan, or Dry Berries. "
The Vermilion Iron-bearing District of Minnesota: With an Atlas - Page 63
by Julius Morgan Clements - 1903 - 463 pages
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Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society, Volume 8

Minnesota - 1898 - 618 pages
...Before the smallpox ravaged this country and completed what the Nodowasis, in their warfare, had gone far to accomplish, the destruction of its inhabitants,...the population was very numerous. This was also a favorite part, where they made their canoes, etc., the lake abounding in fish, the country round it...
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Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society, Volume 8

Minnesota - 1898 - 622 pages
...Before the smallpox ravaged this country and completed what the Nodowasis, in their warfare, had gone far to accomplish, the destruction of its inhabitants,...the population was very numerous. This was also a favorite part, where they made their canoes, etc., the lake abounding in fish, the country round it...
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Minnesota in Three Centuries, 1655-1908: Description and explorations, by W ...

Minnesota - 1908 - 416 pages
...Before the small pox ravaged this country, and completed what {he Nodowasis in their warfare had gone far to accomplish, the destruction of its inhabitants,...the population was very numerous; this was also a favorite port, where they made their canoes, &c., the lake abounding in fish, the country round it...
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Voyages from Montreal on the River St. Laurence Through the Continent of ...

Alexander Mackenzie - Algonquian languages - 1927 - 544 pages
...Before the small-pox ravaged this country, and completed, what the Nodowasis, in their warfare, had gone far to accomplish, the destruction of its inhabitants, the population was very numerous: this was also « favourite part, where they made their canoes, &c., the lake abounding in fish, the country round...
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Portage Into the Past: By Canoe Along the Minnesota-Ontario Boundary Waters

J. Arnold Bolz - Canoes and canoeing - 1961 - 206 pages
...after the conquest of Canada], and completed, what the Nadowasis [Sioux], in their warfare, had gone far to accomplish, the destruction of its inhabitants,...the population was very numerous : this was also a favorite part, where they made their canoes, &c. the lake abounding in fish, the country round it being...
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