Early Voyages Up And Down the Mississippi

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97 fafety of] a mimonary who was to go up to the Scioux, and whom thefe Indians might meet, made him give them two pounds of powder. Mr. Le Sueur made the fame day three leagues, pafled a little river weft of the great river, then a large one on the eaft of the Mimffipi, which is navigable at all times. The Indian nations that know it called it Red River. * 1 On the loth at day break they heard a ftag whiftle on the other fide of the river ; a Canadian crofled in a little Sciou canoe that he ha...d found; he foon after returned with the body of the animal, which it is eafy to kill in the rutting feafon, that is from the beginning of September to the end of Auguft. During that time the hunters make a little whiftle of the firft bit of wood or cane, and when they hear a ftag whiftle, they anfwer ; the animal fuppofing it to be another ftag that whiftles, comes to them and they kill it without any diffi- culty.
From the loth to the i4th Mr. Le Sueur made feventeen leagues and a half, paffed Riviere des Raifins 22 and that of the Paquilenettes : 23 the fame day he left on the eaft of the river, a large and beautiful river, which comes a great diftance from the north, and called Bon Secours, 24 from the great ai Black River.


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