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... caribou , bison and a wide variety of fur - bearing animals . From about 1730 to 1756 the French operated forts and trading posts on Lake of the Woods and Rainy Lake . Maps of this period show an Ojibwa village on Vermillion Lake ...
... caribou , bison and a wide variety of fur - bearing animals . From about 1730 to 1756 the French operated forts and trading posts on Lake of the Woods and Rainy Lake . Maps of this period show an Ojibwa village on Vermillion Lake ...
Page 199
... caribou for food , they continued to proliferate in the Upper Great Lakes region . Alexander Mackenzie's remarks ( see note 9 ) indicate that moose and caribou populations in the Vermillion and Rainy Lake area had been in decline since ...
... caribou for food , they continued to proliferate in the Upper Great Lakes region . Alexander Mackenzie's remarks ( see note 9 ) indicate that moose and caribou populations in the Vermillion and Rainy Lake area had been in decline since ...
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... caribou and moose populations , Ojibwas travelled to trading posts that were further afield . In this way they obtained the most favourable terms of trade and credit available . From their analysis of ethnohistorical records , Grant ...
... caribou and moose populations , Ojibwas travelled to trading posts that were further afield . In this way they obtained the most favourable terms of trade and credit available . From their analysis of ethnohistorical records , Grant ...
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