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anfeSltsbcnturcs?fortune to be adopted into Indian families,and are afterward allowed to marry in them,-but among the Osinipoilles this seldom happens;and even among the Chippewa, wherea female slave is so adopted and married Inever knew her to lose the degrading appellationof wakan, a slave* 565This word wakan, which in the Algonquin languagesignifies a slave, is not to be confounded with wakan orwakon, which in the language of the Nadowessies andOsinipoilles signifies a spirit or manito. Author.297

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