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Page 82
... canoes laden with furs . The success with which they achieved this varied from year to year according to the availability of resources and according to a captain's abilities to attract men and their furs . There is no statement in the ...
... canoes laden with furs . The success with which they achieved this varied from year to year according to the availability of resources and according to a captain's abilities to attract men and their furs . There is no statement in the ...
Page 83
... canoes brought by all the James Bay captains and lieutenants over the seventy years was 4.97 canoes or approximately nine to ten men . Assuming an average family size of four , the captains were drawing on groups of people greater than ...
... canoes brought by all the James Bay captains and lieutenants over the seventy years was 4.97 canoes or approximately nine to ten men . Assuming an average family size of four , the captains were drawing on groups of people greater than ...
Page 89
... canoes , in 6 cases it is 1 times the number of canoes and in 4 cases it is 1 man per canoe . Therefore when only the number of canoes is given I assume it means 2 men . 44 This average accords well with the average of 6 derived from a ...
... canoes , in 6 cases it is 1 times the number of canoes and in 4 cases it is 1 man per canoe . Therefore when only the number of canoes is given I assume it means 2 men . 44 This average accords well with the average of 6 derived from a ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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