Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... areas run at eight to ten times the national average . Just as frightening , and far more pervasive in the area of northwest- ern Ontario , was the problem of attempted suicide . Nursing staff reported that young people were frequently ...
... areas run at eight to ten times the national average . Just as frightening , and far more pervasive in the area of northwest- ern Ontario , was the problem of attempted suicide . Nursing staff reported that young people were frequently ...
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... 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 forest parklands and prairie grasslands . 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 forest parklands and prairie grasslands . The ...
Page 346
... area until Onondaga Chief Red Head , who lived at La Presentation for several years returned and drew a map of the area for him ( Einhorn 1974 : 494-495 ) . There is much evidence indicating that La Presentation was an unfamiliar place ...
... area until Onondaga Chief Red Head , who lived at La Presentation for several years returned and drew a map of the area for him ( Einhorn 1974 : 494-495 ) . There is much evidence indicating that La Presentation was an unfamiliar place ...
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