| This dog is very lean, | Gitshee bukaukdoozo woh-ow annemoosh. |
| These dogs are very lean, | Gitshee bukauddoozowug o-goo annemooshug. |
| Those dogs are fat, | Ig-eu annemooshug ween-in-oawug. |
| That dog is fat, | Ah-ow annemoosh ween-in-ao. |
| This is a handsome knife, | Gagait onishishin maundun mokomahn. |
| These are handsome knives, | Gagait wahwinaudj o-noo mokomahnun. |
| Those are bad knives, | Monaududön in-euwaidde mokomahnun. |
| Give me that spear, | Meezhishin eh-eu ahnitt. |
| Give me those spears, | Meezhishin in-eu unnewaidde ahnitteen. |
| That is a fine boy, | Gagait kwonaudj ah-ow kweewezains. |
| Those are fine boys, | Gagait wahwinaudj ig-euwaiddekweewezainsug. |
| This boy is larger than that, | Nahwudj mindiddo woh-ow kweewezains ewaidde dush. |
| That is what I wanted, | Meeh-eu wau iauyaumbaun. |
| This is the very thing I wanted, | Mee-suh oh-oo wau iauyaumbaun. |
In some of these expressions, the pronoun combines with an adjective, as in the compound words, ineuwaidde, and igeuwaidde, those yonder, (in.) and those yonder (an.) Compounds which exhibit the full pronoun in coalescence with the word Ewaidde yonder.
CHRONOLOGY.
Columbus discovered the West Indies Oct. 12, 1492.
Americo Vespucio, discovered the coast of South America, 1497.
Cabot discovered the North American coast 1497.
De Leon discovered Florida 1512.
Cortes, enters the city of Mexico, after a seige, Aug. 13, 1521.
Verrizani, is said to have entered the bay of New York, 1524.
Cartier discovered the St. Lawrence, 1534.