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... hunting for food , claiming that the low prices for fur did not justify hunting fur ( HBC Arch . Fur Trade Annual Report , 1915 , A.74 / 24 / ) . It would appear , though , that the decision to focus energies on food production was ...
... hunting for food , claiming that the low prices for fur did not justify hunting fur ( HBC Arch . Fur Trade Annual Report , 1915 , A.74 / 24 / ) . It would appear , though , that the decision to focus energies on food production was ...
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... hunters and their families . Bishop suggests that the reduction in band size fostered the develop- ment of a concept of individual ownership of hunting territories among Ojibwas.13 Unfortunately , there is no way to either prove or ...
... hunters and their families . Bishop suggests that the reduction in band size fostered the develop- ment of a concept of individual ownership of hunting territories among Ojibwas.13 Unfortunately , there is no way to either prove or ...
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Rogers , Edward S. 1963 1978 1986 The Hunting Group - Hunting Territory Complex Among the Mis- tassini Indians . Canada National Museum Bulletin Number 195 . Ottawa : Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources . Southeastern ...
Rogers , Edward S. 1963 1978 1986 The Hunting Group - Hunting Territory Complex Among the Mis- tassini Indians . Canada National Museum Bulletin Number 195 . Ottawa : Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources . Southeastern ...
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