History of Bay County, Michigan, and representative citizens; . AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS. 45 of the Chippewas, Dakotalis and 01)ji1)\vas, onliis mission of arousing all these scatteredtrihes for one concerted effort against the palefaces, who were slowly Init surely dispossessinghis race of their favorite hunting could not stop the onward march of civil-ization, great as was his native genius and abil-ity, but he did stir the hearts of the red men. asthey had ne\-er been stirred before or race has no written records, and the recitalof his daring, eloquence and generalsh
History of Bay County, Michigan, and representative citizens; . AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS. 45 of the Chippewas, Dakotalis and 01)ji1)\vas, onliis mission of arousing all these scatteredtrihes for one concerted effort against the palefaces, who were slowly Init surely dispossessinghis race of their favorite hunting could not stop the onward march of civil-ization, great as was his native genius and abil-ity, but he did stir the hearts of the red men. asthey had ne\-er been stirred before or race has no written records, and the recitalof his daring, eloquence and generalship is nowbut a tradition among the old men of the tribeshe led. His deeds have been but charily com-memorated by the historians of an inimical butstronger race. Of Pontiac the old chiefs werewont to tell, how he told the emissaries ofthe King of England, that he would c:dl himuncle but never king. Pontiac. too, re-alized the advantages of this distant valley and,if we are to believe the traditions of his de-scendants, he frequently hunted in these
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