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CHIPEWYAN . Athabaskan. About 3000 in the region S. of Lake Some Canadian- Coming to be more influenced by the Writings of Petitot, Legoff, Morice Athabaska, N.W. Canada. French admix- whites. Reached by Catholic (see Babines), &c.; Morice, An- ture. missions
Rep. Ontario, 1905. CHIPPEWA Algonkian. About 18,000 in Ontario, Manitoba, Much French and Good progress. Many Indians quite Warren
Coll
(Ojibwa) &c.; nearly the same number in English
average
the United States (Michigan, tore in various bourhood. Among the Canadian Indians (1887); W. Jones, Ann. Wisconsin , Minnesota, N. Dakota). regions. Chippewa the Methodists, Catho- Arch. Rep. Ontario, 1905; Hugolin,lies and Anglicans are well repre- Congr. int. d. Amer. ( Quebec
sented; among those in the United P. Jones, Hist. Ojebway Inds. (1861). States the Catholics and Episco- palians chiefly, also Methodists, Lutherans
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