. Bulletin. Ethnology. 814 MASKINONGE MASKS [b. a. b. conogees.—Schermerhorn (1812) in ISIass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 2d s., II, 11, 1S14. Muscononges.—Pike, Exped., app. to pt. 1, 64, 1810- Mushkeags.— Schoolcraft, Ind. , vi, 38,1857. Muskagoes,— Hurmon (1801) quoted lay .Tones, Ojebway Inds., 166, 1861. Mus-ka-go-wuk.—Morgan, Consang. and Affin., 287, Muskeegoo.—Jones, Ojebway Inds., 17S, isci. Muskeg,—Hind, Red K. Exped., I, 112, isco, Muskeggouck.—West, Jonr., 19, 1824. Muskegoag,—Tanner, Narr., 315, 1830 (Ottawa name). Muskegoe.—Ibid., 45. Muskegons,—Gal- latin in Trans, Am. Anti


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 814 MASKINONGE MASKS [b. a. b. conogees.—Schermerhorn (1812) in ISIass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 2d s., II, 11, 1S14. Muscononges.—Pike, Exped., app. to pt. 1, 64, 1810- Mushkeags.— Schoolcraft, Ind. , vi, 38,1857. Muskagoes,— Hurmon (1801) quoted lay .Tones, Ojebway Inds., 166, 1861. Mus-ka-go-wuk.—Morgan, Consang. and Affin., 287, Muskeegoo.—Jones, Ojebway Inds., 17S, isci. Muskeg,—Hind, Red K. Exped., I, 112, isco, Muskeggouck.—West, Jonr., 19, 1824. Muskegoag,—Tanner, Narr., 315, 1830 (Ottawa name). Muskegoe.—Ibid., 45. Muskegons,—Gal- latin in Trans, Am. Antiq. Soc, ll,24,1836. Mus- kego Ojibways.—Warren (1852) in Minn. Hist. Soc. Coll., V, 37S, 1885. Muskegoo.—Can. Ind. Aff. (common form). Muskigos.—Maximilian, Trav., ir, 28, 1841. Musk-keeg-oes.—Warren (1852) in Minn. Hist. Soc. Coll., v, 45, 1885. Mustegans.— Hind, Labrador Penin., ii, 16, 1863. Omashke- kok.—Belconrt(e«. )inMinn. , 227-8,1872. Omush-ke-goag.—Warren (1852), ibid., V, 33, 1885. Omushke-goes.—Il)id., 85. People of the Lowlands,—Morgan, Consang. and Affin., 287, 1871. Savannas. —Clianvignerie (1736) inN. Y. Doc. Col. Hist., IX, , 1855. Savanois.—Charlevoix, Nonv. Fr., I, 277, 1714. Swampee.—Reid in Jour. Anthrop. Inst, of G. Br., vil, 107,1874. Swampies.— M'Lean, Hudson Bay, ll, 19, 1849. Swamp In- dians.—West, Jour., 19, 1824. Swampy Creek Indians.—Hind, Labrador Penin., i, 8, 1863 (for Swampy Cree Indians). Swampy Crees.—Frank- lin, Journ. to Polar Sea, 38,1824. Swampy Krees.— Keane in Stanford, Compend., 536, 1878. Swampys.—Hind, Labrador Penin., i, 323. 1863. Waub-ose.—\^'arren (1852) in Minn. Hist. Soc. Coll., V, 86, 1885 ('rabbit': Chippewa name, refer- ring to their peaceful character; applied also to the Tugwaundugahwininewug). Maskinonge. A species of pike (Esox estor) found in the great lakes and the waters of the adjacent regions. The word is variously spelled niaskino


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