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Page 191
... Shingwokaunce ( ' Little Pine ' ) . Shingwokaunce was a member of the Crane clan and a famous Ojibwa war chief who fought with the English dur- ing the War of 1812. He lived on the Garden River , near Sault Ste . Marie and was alive at ...
... Shingwokaunce ( ' Little Pine ' ) . Shingwokaunce was a member of the Crane clan and a famous Ojibwa war chief who fought with the English dur- ing the War of 1812. He lived on the Garden River , near Sault Ste . Marie and was alive at ...
Page 197
... Shingwokaunce's account . To simplify the representation of large numbers he used the the Roman numeral X to indicate units of ten . Circles represent dollars and an X surrounded by a circle represents $ 10.00 . Roy lists 920 muskrat ...
... Shingwokaunce's account . To simplify the representation of large numbers he used the the Roman numeral X to indicate units of ten . Circles represent dollars and an X surrounded by a circle represents $ 10.00 . Roy lists 920 muskrat ...
Page 210
... Shingwokaunce as a member of the Crane clan living in the vicinity of Sault Ste . Marie . In addition , John Tanner ( 1956 : 79 ) records that in the 1790s an Ojibwa named Waaba ajijaak ( ' White Crane ' ) lived on the Mouse River ...
... Shingwokaunce as a member of the Crane clan living in the vicinity of Sault Ste . Marie . In addition , John Tanner ( 1956 : 79 ) records that in the 1790s an Ojibwa named Waaba ajijaak ( ' White Crane ' ) lived on the Mouse River ...
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