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They were probably determined by the facility of procuring food. They relied, ever, greatly on the deer, elk, and buffalo. As these species are subject to changes, it is probable they carried the Indians with them. 87 It is not probable that their locations were of long continu ance at a place. Not over a dozen years at a location, on the average. It might be longer at some places, and less at others. This would not give a period of ss See note 49. 86 See the treaty of 1824 (Appendix B) for mig...ration. Maxi milian says that "the loway [Iowa] dwelt on the Grand river till 1827, when they removed to the Little Platte river. Clark a reprint of the TRAVELS, Vol. I, p. 245. Later on in the same volume, he writes of this tribe : On the northern bank, seven miles up that [the Little Platte] river, are the villages of the loway Indians. . . " No doubt the tribe had journeyed in this direction after the troubles of the Black Hawk War in 1832. 87 See Hornaday, THE EXTERMINATION OF THE AMERICAN BISON, 1887, and Allen, THE AMERICAN BISONS, LIVING AND EXTINCT, 1876.
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