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Page 119
... Lake Pegangikum , about 260 miles . Actually , it was more than six times that distance . ( Hallowell 1955 : 207 ) ... Winnipeg and this interpretation is the more probable of the two . Another statement in this same vein comes in regard to ...
... Lake Pegangikum , about 260 miles . Actually , it was more than six times that distance . ( Hallowell 1955 : 207 ) ... Winnipeg and this interpretation is the more probable of the two . Another statement in this same vein comes in regard to ...
Page 120
... Lake Winnipeg to the Touchwood Hills in Saskatchewan is the more probable territory referred to in these three references . A Parkland- Plains seasonal cycle for the Assiniboine is consistent with the bulk of the historical information ...
... Lake Winnipeg to the Touchwood Hills in Saskatchewan is the more probable territory referred to in these three references . A Parkland- Plains seasonal cycle for the Assiniboine is consistent with the bulk of the historical information ...
Page 121
... Lake of the Woods and the Winnipeg River and Red River systems ( Burpee 1927 : 240-244 ) argues for Assiniboine occupancy of eastern Manitoba as late as 1737 . This is not supported by La Verendrye's maps of the distributions of the ...
... Lake of the Woods and the Winnipeg River and Red River systems ( Burpee 1927 : 240-244 ) argues for Assiniboine occupancy of eastern Manitoba as late as 1737 . This is not supported by La Verendrye's maps of the distributions of the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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