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His purchases included six blankets and 3 clay pipes , suggesting that there were at least 3 adults and 3 children in his band . This size of band is optimally suited to trapping , small - game hunting and fishing .
His purchases included six blankets and 3 clay pipes , suggesting that there were at least 3 adults and 3 children in his band . This size of band is optimally suited to trapping , small - game hunting and fishing .
Page 210
Whether coming from the north , east or west , Ajijaakaunce probably travelled for many days and possibly weeks to get from his summer fishing village to the trading post at Vermillion Lake . Other trappers who travelled long distances ...
Whether coming from the north , east or west , Ajijaakaunce probably travelled for many days and possibly weeks to get from his summer fishing village to the trading post at Vermillion Lake . Other trappers who travelled long distances ...
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N.S. Harris found that " after dark , torches were lighted , spears seized , and fishing parties organized ” by Delawares at the rapids of the Marais des Cygnes River , in southeast Kansas , during April 22–25 , 1844 ( Harris 1844 ...
N.S. Harris found that " after dark , torches were lighted , spears seized , and fishing parties organized ” by Delawares at the rapids of the Marais des Cygnes River , in southeast Kansas , during April 22–25 , 1844 ( Harris 1844 ...
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