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" Mikwon, came the children of Dolojo-Sakima (King George) who said, more land, more land we must have, and no limit could be put to their steps and increase. 8. But in the north were the children of Lowi-Sakima, (King Louis), who were our good friends,... "
The American Nations: Or, Outlines of Their General History, Ancient and ... - Page 138
by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque - 1836
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The American Nations; Or: Outlines of Their General History, Ancient and ...

Constantine Samuel Rafinesque - History - 1836 - 280 pages
...trinkets of no use ; since we had better ones. 7. And after Mikwon, came the children of Dolojo-Sakima (King George) who said, more land, more land we must...Skalichi who was another Tamenend (40), and Sasunam Wikioikhon (our uncle the builder), and Tatami (the beaver taker) who was killed by a Yankwako (English...
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The American Whig Review, Volume 3; Volume 9

1849 - 736 pages
...said, more land, more land we must have, and no limit could be put to their steps. 1849.] 190 [Feb., 8. But in the North were the children of Lowi-Sakima, (King Louis,) who were our good friends, friends of our friends, foes of our foes ; yet with Dolojo wished always to war. fl. We had three chiefs...
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The Indian Miscellany: Containing Papers on the History, Antiquities, Arts ...

William Wallace Beach - History - 1877 - 490 pages
...(King George), who said, more land, more land we must have, and no limit could be put to their steps. 8. But in the north were the children of Lowi-sakima (King Louis), who were our good friends, friends of our friends, foes of our foes ; yet with Dolojo wished always to war. 9. We had three chiefs...
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The Indian Miscellany: Containing Papers on the History, Antiquities, Arts ...

William Wallace Beach - Indians of North America - 1877 - 524 pages
...(King George), who said, more land, more land we must have, and no limit could be put to their steps. 8. But in the north were the children of Lowi-sakima (King Louis), who were our good friends, friends of our friends, foes of our foes ; yet with Dolojo wished always to war. 9. We had three chiefs...
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True Indian Stories

Jacob Piatt Dunn - Indians of North America - 1908 - 348 pages
...earth dried, the lakes were at rest, all was silent, and the mighty snake departed. OF THE WALAM OLUM. 8. But in the north were the children of Lowi-Sakima (King Louis), who were our good friends, friends of our friends, foes of our foes, yet with Dolojo wished always to war. 9. We had three chiefs...
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