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... region . If the direct historic approach in archaeology is to prove fruitful , there can be no debate over the cultural identity of the occupants of this region at first contact . On the other hand the assessment of cultural eco ...
... region . If the direct historic approach in archaeology is to prove fruitful , there can be no debate over the cultural identity of the occupants of this region at first contact . On the other hand the assessment of cultural eco ...
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... region or Lake Nipigon by the Jesuits in 1669-71 . The next major statement affirming the Assiniboine occu- pancy of the Boundary Waters region came from Hlady ( 1964 ) . The statement from Hlady comes after the Assiniboine terri ...
... region or Lake Nipigon by the Jesuits in 1669-71 . The next major statement affirming the Assiniboine occu- pancy of the Boundary Waters region came from Hlady ( 1964 ) . The statement from Hlady comes after the Assiniboine terri ...
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... region . The first well documented French explorer / fur trader to have fully penetrated the Boundary Waters region was La Verendrye who in the 1730's encountered Algonquian speaking groups , probably speaking Ojibway and Cree dialects ...
... region . The first well documented French explorer / fur trader to have fully penetrated the Boundary Waters region was La Verendrye who in the 1730's encountered Algonquian speaking groups , probably speaking Ojibway and Cree dialects ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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