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The whole [Indian] party now des[ended the hill and rode towards us … Captain Lewis now told his men that he believed these were the Minnetarees … Who from their infamous character would in all probability attempt to rob them … As it was growing late captain Lewis proposed [to the Indians] that they should encamp together near the river … Finding them very fond of the pipe, captain Lewis … Smoke with them until a late hour …”

--Lewis

What reputation did the Minnetarees have, according to Lewis?

They were likely to rob the members of the expedition.

They were extremely violent.

They were friendly and interested in trade.

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