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English:
The single cabin on the hill between was Chief Noonday's while the cabins further down the river are part of the Baptist mission. T Louis Campau's trading post consists of the three buildings seen in the middle right. An Indian wigwam, shelter and canoe are also pictured in the foreground. Island #1 is seen in the middle left, while Indian canoes are on the river. Women are seen near the wigwam washing clothes.
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