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Winnipeg . Honigmann , John J. 1949 1957 Incentives to Work in an Indian Community . Human Organization 8 ( 4 ) : 23-28 . Interpersonal Relations and Ideology in a Northern Canadian Com- munity . Social Forces 35 : 365-370 .
Winnipeg . Honigmann , John J. 1949 1957 Incentives to Work in an Indian Community . Human Organization 8 ( 4 ) : 23-28 . Interpersonal Relations and Ideology in a Northern Canadian Com- munity . Social Forces 35 : 365-370 .
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This is not surprising , considering that the area lies between the drainage basins of Lake Superior , Lake Winnipeg , James Bay and the Mississippi River . The area also borders three ecological zones : the boreal spruce forest , mixed ...
This is not surprising , considering that the area lies between the drainage basins of Lake Superior , Lake Winnipeg , James Bay and the Mississippi River . The area also borders three ecological zones : the boreal spruce forest , mixed ...
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In addition , John Tanner ( 1956 : 79 ) records that in the 1790s an Ojibwa named Waaba ajijaak ( ' White Crane ' ) lived on the Mouse River , near Lake Winnipeg . Whether coming from the north , east or west , Ajijaakaunce probably ...
In addition , John Tanner ( 1956 : 79 ) records that in the 1790s an Ojibwa named Waaba ajijaak ( ' White Crane ' ) lived on the Mouse River , near Lake Winnipeg . Whether coming from the north , east or west , Ajijaakaunce probably ...
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