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... ground plant two inches high which bore red berries as big as a small pea ” . 4 ) 41 : uvaursi . ? " an astringent tonic " contained in the berries of the kinnikinic . 5 ) 46 : sapoos oowin . Bowel movement . W sapoosoowin . 6 ) 49 ...
... ground plant two inches high which bore red berries as big as a small pea ” . 4 ) 41 : uvaursi . ? " an astringent tonic " contained in the berries of the kinnikinic . 5 ) 46 : sapoos oowin . Bowel movement . W sapoosoowin . 6 ) 49 ...
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... ground and how hard it is to live in the bush ... When [ he ] travels in the bush he has everything he needs ... grounds last fall . ( Attawapiskat Post Journals , May 30 , 1931 ) It is in actions such as these , then , that we must look ...
... ground and how hard it is to live in the bush ... When [ he ] travels in the bush he has everything he needs ... grounds last fall . ( Attawapiskat Post Journals , May 30 , 1931 ) It is in actions such as these , then , that we must look ...
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... ground , recognizing that history is played out at the local level by anony- mous people . Similarly , it is important to remember that both trapper and trader came from their own cultural contexts , and were in the process of creating ...
... ground , recognizing that history is played out at the local level by anony- mous people . Similarly , it is important to remember that both trapper and trader came from their own cultural contexts , and were in the process of creating ...
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