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 | | The Lakes alone cover an area of upwards of 90,000 square miles, draining a surface of about 400,000 square miles of territory, situated for the most part on the northern confines of the temperate zone, being capable of sustaining many millions of inhabitants. |
 | | In the more southern part of the territory, however, were found scattered tribes of Hurons or Wyandots, Miamis, Ottawas, Winnebagoes, Pottawatomies, and other tribes, living in peaceful contiguity. |
 | | The Chippewas still retain and occupy their former hunting-grounds, extending from Georgian Bay or Lake Huron, both shores of Lake Superior, and westward to the head-waters of the Mississippi. |
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