. History of the expedition under the command of Lewis and Clark, to the sources of the Missouri River, thence across the Rocky Mountains and down the Columbia River to the Pacific Ocean [microform] : performed during the years 1804-5-6 by order of the government of the United States. Lewis and Clark Expedition; Lewis and Clark Expedition; Botany; Zoology; Botanique; Zoologie; Indians of North America; Indiens d'Amérique. very CHAPTER XXXVI. DOWN THE MISSOURI IkOM THE LITTLE MISSOURI TO WHITE RIVER. Captain Lewi,'boat, heav. in .ight. and the i, now reunited-Th. Miâouri Cro


. History of the expedition under the command of Lewis and Clark, to the sources of the Missouri River, thence across the Rocky Mountains and down the Columbia River to the Pacific Ocean [microform] : performed during the years 1804-5-6 by order of the government of the United States. Lewis and Clark Expedition; Lewis and Clark Expedition; Botany; Zoology; Botanique; Zoologie; Indians of North America; Indiens d'Amérique. very CHAPTER XXXVI. DOWN THE MISSOURI IkOM THE LITTLE MISSOURI TO WHITE RIVER. Captain Lewi,'boat, heav. in .ight. and the i, now reunited-Th. Miâouri Crow â ;"'.â '" ,.dan vUlagc-Council lilack Lc CrB a"k Crow, etc., and overtures to take Indians to visit their (ireat F«.h., u;T Private Colter ask. and , âi, discharge fron/..^^': '/a ,!:';" l"; j'"*':';- I) ck,o,. and Hancock-Kurther Indian ,r«ne presen ed wfh the live - White agrees to go ,o WashinKton with hi, family-Ch,.l,ââc m and hi. ft T c ar« and his family engaged-Scene on 'r o i^'whTe-V::; the Cheyenne of ,hc "--ion-^Speech of Big White-Reconcil t o^ lTl~h '"" 7 n'"* â¢â '"' "'"' '" *"'^ "''" »>» wound-Points passec to I kZ cud-Cheyenn. and leton rivers-LoisePs fort on Cedar island-lyler's rive -Ti« a k"n r, T\''ZT;.''^'''"' "-^-^'""""''^ of buflalo-Indian alarj^-" he; w^ ⢠Hlack Duflalo'. band of Tetons. who had been unruly in , declined ' -TTHURSDAY, August 12th, ,8c6. The party continued ^ slowly to descend the river. One of the skin canoes was by accident pierced with a small hole ; they halted for the purpose of mending it with a piece of elk-skin, and also to wait for two of the party who were behind. While there they were overjoyed at seeing Captain Lewis' boats heave in sight about noon.' But this feeling was chang


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