GC4T5WG Traditional Cache Mondo's NAT #390 - Nipissing
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 2.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: mondou2 @ | Hide Date: 11/16/2013 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 55.279 W105° 01.953 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Takes less than an hour  Available at all times  Available during winter  Parking available 

Native American Tribe Series.


Nipissing (‘at the little water or lake’, referring to Lake Nipissing; Nipisirinien, ‘little-water people’).

A tribe of the Algonkin. When they first became known to the French, in 1613, they were residing in the vicinity of Lake Nipissing, Ontario, which has been their home during most of the time to the present. Having been attacked, about 1650, by the Iroquois, and many of them slain, they fled for safety to Lake Nipigon, where Allouez visited them in 1667, but they were again on Lake Nipissing in 1671. A part of the tribe afterward went to Three Rivers, and some resided with the Catholic Iroquois at Oka, where they still have a village. Some of these assisted the French in 1756. It is their dialect which is represented in Cuoq’s Lexique de la Langue Algonquine. They were a comparatively unwarlike people, firm friends of the French, readily accepting the Christian teachings of the missionaries. Although having a fixed home, they were semi-nomadic, going south in autumn to the vicinity of the Hurons to fish and prepare food for the winter, which they passed among them. They cultivated the soil to a slight extent only, traded with the Cree in the north, and were much given to jugglery and shamanistic practices, on which account the Hurons and the whites called them Sorcerers. Their chiefs were elective, and their totems, according to Chauvignerie, were the heron, beaver, birchbark, squirrel, and blood.  No reliable statistics in regard to their numbers have been recorded. The Indians now on a reservation on Lake Nipissing are officially classed as Chippewa; they numbered 162 in 1884 and 223 in 1906.

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11 Logs: Found it 5  Didn't find it 4  Owner Maintenance 1  Update Coordinates 1  

Found it 05/22/2019 By Anenthra

Found it 05/05/2019 By Tremarc
Nice hide. Don't let this one get away.

Owner Maintenance 04/23/2019 By mondou2
Maintenance check. Cache is still there waiting to be found.

Didn't find it 04/21/2019 By atennisbabe
Looked for awhile and no luck

Found it 10/28/2018 By WPIGUEE
Out walking for geocaches

Found it 07/24/2018 By Back Country Horsemen
So glad this one was replaced. I don't think I could handle another dnf in this area.

Update Coordinates 07/16/2018 By mondou2
N39° 55.279 W105° 01.953
Coordinates changed from:
N 39° 55.292 W 105° 1.951

Coordinates changed to:
N 39° 55.279 W 105° 1.953

Distance from original: 79.5 feet or 24.2 meters.

Replaced

Didn't find it 07/07/2018 By chsmathwisch
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Didn't find it 07/04/2018 By cupcake_1980

Didn't find it 06/10/2018 By lmkatz1s
CoOrdinates are right in front of someone’s house and there are no further hints.

Found it 08/17/2015 By dustyriver
TFTH