GC4HB8K Traditional Cache Mondo's NAT #315 - Maskegon
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: mondou2 @ | Hide Date: 07/28/2013 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 01.208 W104° 54.299 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Takes less than an hour  No Difficult climbing  Available at all times  Park and Grab 

Native American Tribe series.


Maskegon (Muskigok, 'they of the marshes or swamps.' )

An Algonquian tribe so closely related to the Cree that they have appropriately been called a subtribe. According to Warren the Maskegon, with the Cree and the Monsoni, form the northern division of the Chippewa group, from which they separated about eight generations before 1850. The traders knew them as Swampy Crees. From the time the Maskegon became known as a distinct tribe until they were placed on reserves by the Canadian government they were scattered over the swampy region stretching from Lake Winnipeg and Lake of the Woods to Hudson Bay, including the basins of Nelson, Hays, and Severn rivers, and extending south to the watershed of Lake Superior. They do not appear to be mentioned in the Jesuit Relations or to have been known to the early missionaries as a distinct people, though the nanie "Masquikoukiaks" in the Proces-verbal of the Prise de Possession of 1671 may refer to the Maskegon. Tailhan in his notes to Perrot, gives as doubtful equivalents "Mikikoueks ou Nikikoueks," the Otter Nation (see Amikwa), a conclusion with which Verwyst (Missionary Labors) agrees. Nevertheless their associatioil with the "Christinos" (Cree), "Assinipouals" (Assiniboin)and "all of those inhabiting the countries of the north and near the sea" (Hudson Bay), would seem to justify identifying them with the Maskegon. If so, this is their first appearance in history.

Their gentes probably differ but little from those of the Chippewa. Tanner says that the Pezhew (Besheu) or Wildcat gens is common among them. No reliable estimate can be formed of their numbers, as they have generally had no distinct official recognition.

In 1889 there were 1,254 Maskegon living with Chippewa on reservations in Manitoba at Birch, Black, Fisher, Berens, and Poplar rivers, Norway House, and Cross lake. The Cumberland, Shoal Lake, Moose Jake, Chemewawin, and Grand Rapids bands of Saskatchewan, numbering 605 in 1903, consisted of Maskegon, and they formed the majority of the Pas band, numbering 118, and part of the John Smith, James Smith, and Cumberland bands of Duck Lake agency, numbering 3513. There were also some under the Manitowpah agency and many among the 1,075 Indians of St Peter's reservation in Manitoba.

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6 Logs: Found it 5  Didn't find it 1  

Found it 09/14/2018 By _BriGuy_
Out and about grabbing some caches during my impromptu cache run this evening.
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Didn't find it 07/20/2018 By dtvman
No luck today.

Found it 07/15/2018 By Joe Friday
Out with OneKindWord today trying to earn the Hidden Creatures Souvenirs. with 100 finds today. TFTC's

Found it 07/14/2018 By OneKindWord
Headed out with Joe Friday today with the goal of finding at least 100 caches to earn the Hidden Creatures souvenirs. It was a hot day, but we got it done. Almost all of the caches were quick finds, with containers in good shape and well maintained logs. Not sure how we had so many unfound caches about a half hour from home, but glad we did as it allowed us to get the souvenirs fairly easily. Thanks for all of the fun placements!

Found it 07/07/2018 By waawhoo
Going on a new cache run trying to grab as many as I can before I leave in a few weeks on my trip. thank you for the hide!

Found it 06/29/2018 By jamadad
I enjoyed the hunt. TFTC