Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 78
... noted in Joseph Isbister's journal indicates that he , the HBC master , already knew this particular captain and / or was familiar with the office . His entry reads : " This day in ye forenoon came in ye capt of ye northern Indians with ...
... noted in Joseph Isbister's journal indicates that he , the HBC master , already knew this particular captain and / or was familiar with the office . His entry reads : " This day in ye forenoon came in ye capt of ye northern Indians with ...
Page 80
... noted in the records . Not all of these captains automatically re - appeared in the records of the outposts . Some probably lost their positions since the distances to be travelled were no longer very great , and more of the hunters ...
... noted in the records . Not all of these captains automatically re - appeared in the records of the outposts . Some probably lost their positions since the distances to be travelled were no longer very great , and more of the hunters ...
Page 84
... noted as " principal Indian " . Four principal Indians are noted for 26 men ( B.186 / e / 6 : 5d ) " , a lower ratio than the earlier one given of one trading captain per 10 men . The fact that it is not possible to locate more explicit ...
... noted as " principal Indian " . Four principal Indians are noted for 26 men ( B.186 / e / 6 : 5d ) " , a lower ratio than the earlier one given of one trading captain per 10 men . The fact that it is not possible to locate more explicit ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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