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Page 121
... argument of Bishop and Smith's ( 1975 : 57 ) is that the fort built at Lake Nipigon in 1684 , by Sieur de Lhut for purposes of trade with the Cree and Assiniboine suggests the latter in the Lake Forest and not further west . Otherwise ...
... argument of Bishop and Smith's ( 1975 : 57 ) is that the fort built at Lake Nipigon in 1684 , by Sieur de Lhut for purposes of trade with the Cree and Assiniboine suggests the latter in the Lake Forest and not further west . Otherwise ...
Page 122
This argument ignores two vital factors . First the English on Hudson Bay and the French on Lake Superior , and later further inland , were offering different goods ( Ray 1974 : 91 ) . There is good evidence from La Verendrye that the ...
This argument ignores two vital factors . First the English on Hudson Bay and the French on Lake Superior , and later further inland , were offering different goods ( Ray 1974 : 91 ) . There is good evidence from La Verendrye that the ...
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... argument that there was no supra - village organization prior to amalgamation was based on widely accepted interpretations of family hunting terri- tories drawn from Indian land transactions , interpretations which I have challenged ...
... argument that there was no supra - village organization prior to amalgamation was based on widely accepted interpretations of family hunting terri- tories drawn from Indian land transactions , interpretations which I have challenged ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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