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- Edward Dunigan and Brother. p. 440. Jones, Peter (1861). History of the Ojebway Indians. London: A.W. Bennett. p. 136. Dodge, R.I. (1882). Our Wild Indians...
- Ontario,1995, ISBN 0-919626-78-5), pgs.41. "Missionary work Among The Ojebway Indians chap. 14". PROJECT GUTENBERG. Max Braithwaite (1967). Canada: wonderland...
- Wilson. Wilson, Edward F. (1874). The Ojebway language: a manual for missionaries and others emplo**** among the Ojebway Indians. Toronto: Printed by Rowsell...
- Indian Tribes, VI, 33, 1857. Muskagoes.—Harmon (1801) quoted by Jones, Ojebway Inds., 166, 1861. Mus-ka-go-wuk.—Morgan. Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity...
- ISBN 9780803269088. Jones, Peter (Kahkewāquonāby) (1861). History of the Ojebway Indians: with especial reference to their Conversion to Christianity. London:...
- Peter's diaries as Life and journals in 1860 and of his History of the Ojebway Indians in 1861. Field also added her own drawings to History. She wrote...
- two children; John Jones and Peter Jones. Jones, Peter. History of the Ojebway Indians, with especial reference to their conversion to Christianity. London:...
- PatawatimaTreaty of Fort Harmar (1789), ibid., 6. Pattawatimees – Jones, Ojebway Inds., 238, 1861. Pattawatimy – De Butts (1795) in Am. St. Papers, Ind...
- from the original on 2007-03-11. Retrieved 2006-07-17. History of the Ojebway Indians: with especial reference to their conversion to Christianity; with...
- Omaamiwinini(wag) — the "downstream man (men)". Juskwaugume. — Jones, Ojebway Indians, 178, 1861. Odishk-wa-gami. — Baraga, English-Otchipwe Dictionary...