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... fall and once in the early spring . This pattern fit in with the Ojibwa's traditional pattern of resource scheduling , which was described in detail by Alexander Henry ( 1809 ) . Henry spent a year living with an Ojibwa hunter named ...
... fall and once in the early spring . This pattern fit in with the Ojibwa's traditional pattern of resource scheduling , which was described in detail by Alexander Henry ( 1809 ) . Henry spent a year living with an Ojibwa hunter named ...
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... fall sales . Roy's annual sales could there- fore be twice the amount recorded in Chart 3. Based strictly on fall sales , the wholesale cost of merchandise sold to trappers is obtained by dividing $ 2,115.90 ( total retail sales ) by ...
... fall sales . Roy's annual sales could there- fore be twice the amount recorded in Chart 3. Based strictly on fall sales , the wholesale cost of merchandise sold to trappers is obtained by dividing $ 2,115.90 ( total retail sales ) by ...
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... Fall Leaf 1863 [ Journal , May 23 , 1834 - May 27 , 1835. ] Pp . 578-619 in Letters Con- cerning the Presbyterian Mission in the Pawnee Country , near Bel- lvue , Nebraska , 1831-1849 . Collections of the Kansas State Histor- ical ...
... Fall Leaf 1863 [ Journal , May 23 , 1834 - May 27 , 1835. ] Pp . 578-619 in Letters Con- cerning the Presbyterian Mission in the Pawnee Country , near Bel- lvue , Nebraska , 1831-1849 . Collections of the Kansas State Histor- ical ...
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