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One Man's Perspective : Sam Waller's Years at Moose Factory CATH OBERHOLTZER McMaster University From September 1923 until August 1930 , English - born Sam Waller taught at the Church Missionary Society's Moose Factory Indian ...
One Man's Perspective : Sam Waller's Years at Moose Factory CATH OBERHOLTZER McMaster University From September 1923 until August 1930 , English - born Sam Waller taught at the Church Missionary Society's Moose Factory Indian ...
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... Moose Factory . Fortunately , Waller was a meticulous recorder , leaving innumerable and varied sources to draw upon to assess his perspective of Moose Factory dur- ing the 1920s . Diaries , notebooks , photographs , correspondence ...
... Moose Factory . Fortunately , Waller was a meticulous recorder , leaving innumerable and varied sources to draw upon to assess his perspective of Moose Factory dur- ing the 1920s . Diaries , notebooks , photographs , correspondence ...
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... Moose Factory Day School are labelled respectively , " Types of Cree Boys at School " and similarly " Types of Cree girls at school " as if the subjects were artifacts ( Waller 1928c : 2 ; d : 2 ) . On the back of another illustration ...
... Moose Factory Day School are labelled respectively , " Types of Cree Boys at School " and similarly " Types of Cree girls at school " as if the subjects were artifacts ( Waller 1928c : 2 ; d : 2 ) . On the back of another illustration ...
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