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Laut, Agnes C. (Agnes Christina), 1871-1936

"érendrye, Lewis and Clark"



AT QUEBEC
There are Hurons, remains of the ancient Hurons, defeated by the
Iroquois, in Lake Huron.
There is also south of the Chaudiere (River), five leagues from Quebec,
a large village of Christian Abenakis.
The Hurons & Abenakis are under the Jesuit Fathers.
These Hurons have staid at Quebec so as to pray God more conveniently
and without fear of the Iroquois.
The Abenakis pray God with more fervor than any Indians of these
countries. I have seen and been twice with them when warring; they
must have faith to believe as they do and their exactitude to live well
according to principles of our religion. Blessed be God! They are
very good men at war and those who have give and still give so much
trouble to the Bostoners.

AT THREE-RIVERS
Wolves and Algonquins both sides of the river.

AT MONTROYAL OR VILLE-MARIE
There are Iroquois of the five nations who have left their home to pray
(everyone is free to believe) but it is certain that threefourths have
no other motive nor interest to stay with us than to pray.
There are, then, Senecas, Mohawks, Cayugas, Wyandotts, Oneida partly on
the mountain of Mont-Royal under the direction of Messrs of St Sulpice,
and partly at the Sault (Recollet) south side, that is to say, above
the rapids, under the R. F. Jesuits, whose mission is larger than St
Sulpice's.
150 leagues from Mont Royal the Grand River leading to the Ottawas; to
the north are the Temiscamingues, Abitiby, Outanloubys, who speak
Algonquin.


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