Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... fishing . Bishop ( 1974 : 4-16 ) notes that single - family bands of this type evolved during the 18th century after ... fish could be easily speared or netted . Early trading posts were often located near these summer villages and may ...
... fishing . Bishop ( 1974 : 4-16 ) notes that single - family bands of this type evolved during the 18th century after ... fish could be easily speared or netted . Early trading posts were often located near these summer villages and may ...
Page 210
... fishing village to the trading post at Vermillion Lake . Other trappers who travelled long distances to trade at Vermillion Lake included Shingwokaunce , Waa- bodjig and Gasha manoomin.14 Such travelling reduced the time trappers could ...
... fishing village to the trading post at Vermillion Lake . Other trappers who travelled long distances to trade at Vermillion Lake included Shingwokaunce , Waa- bodjig and Gasha manoomin.14 Such travelling reduced the time trappers could ...
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... fishing parties organized " by Delawares at the rapids of the Marais des Cygnes River , in southeast Kansas , during April 22-25 , 1844 ( Harris 1844 : 36-37 ) , but such fishing may have been seasonal . All these accounts supplement ...
... fishing parties organized " by Delawares at the rapids of the Marais des Cygnes River , in southeast Kansas , during April 22-25 , 1844 ( Harris 1844 : 36-37 ) , but such fishing may have been seasonal . All these accounts supplement ...
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