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The chief Trade with the far Indians is :

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Nation & live between the Onondagues & Oneidos; &

at their own desire, 80 Men of that Natu

́rs mouth where they must all pass to

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"Onidos; & the Necariages of Misilimakinac were that Nation being present besides Women & childrer: t all pass to go towards Canada.

THE

HISTORY

OF THE

FIVE Indian NATIONS

O F

CANADA,

Which are dependent

On the Province of NEW-YORK in AMERICA,

AND

Are the Barrier between the ENGLISH and FRENCH
in that Part of the World.

WITH

Accounts of their Religion, Manners, Cuftoms, Laws, and Forms of
Government; their feveral Battles and Treaties with the European Na-
tions; particular Relations of their feveral Wars with the other Indians;
and a true Account of the prefent State of our Trade with them.

In which are fhewn

The great Advantage of their Trade and Alliance to the British Nation,
and the Intrigues and Attempts of the French to engage them from us;
a Subject nearly concerning all our American Plantations, and highly
meriting the Confideration of the British Nation at this Juncture.

By the Honourable CADWALLADER COLDEN, Efq;
One of his Majesty's Counsel, and Surveyor-General of New-York,

To which are added,

Accounts of the feveral other Nations of Indians in North-America, their
Numbers, Strength, &c. and the Treaties which have been lately
made with them. A Work highly entertaining to all, and particular-
ly useful to the Perfons who have any Trade or Concern in that Part of
of the World.

LONDON:

Printed for T. OSBORNE, in Gray's-Inn. MDCCXLVII.

233. f. 66.

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