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... region thus had a rich selection of resources , including fish , wildfowl , moose , deer , elk , caribou , bison and a wide variety of fur - bearing animals . From about 1730 to 1756 the French operated forts and trading posts on Lake ...
... region thus had a rich selection of resources , including fish , wildfowl , moose , deer , elk , caribou , bison and a wide variety of fur - bearing animals . From about 1730 to 1756 the French operated forts and trading posts on Lake ...
Page 199
... region . Alexander Mackenzie's remarks ( see note 9 ) indicate that moose and caribou populations in the Vermillion and Rainy Lake area had been in decline since the late 18th century . Vincent Roy must have been aware of this situation ...
... region . Alexander Mackenzie's remarks ( see note 9 ) indicate that moose and caribou populations in the Vermillion and Rainy Lake area had been in decline since the late 18th century . Vincent Roy must have been aware of this situation ...
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... region at the headwaters of the Severn River . Cranes also inhabited parts of the north shore of Lake Superior . This is documented by Schoolcraft ( 1851a : 110 ) , who identifies Shingwokaunce as a member of the Crane clan living in ...
... region at the headwaters of the Severn River . Cranes also inhabited parts of the north shore of Lake Superior . This is documented by Schoolcraft ( 1851a : 110 ) , who identifies Shingwokaunce as a member of the Crane clan living in ...
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Algonquian American animals Anne's appear band bear Canadian Carleton University century Cherokee chief claim clan clause Company consonant contain continued Court Cree culture Delaware described dialects discourse discussion early English evidence example fact final furs given hunting important included Indian indicates individual inverse involved issues John Kutenai Lake land languages Linguistics living marked meaning Michigan Micmac Native North noted nouns object obviation obviative occur Ojibwa Ontario participant pattern political possessed possible present Press prox proximate question records reduplication reference reported represent River Roy's shift shows similar social society stem story suggests syllable third person trade traditional trappers treaty tribe United University verb Vincent vowel White York young