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During the winter Wawatam and his family shared a hunting territory with a several other families at the headwaters ... For a month other bands who had wintered in hunting territories adjacent to the various tributaries of the Au Sable ...
During the winter Wawatam and his family shared a hunting territory with a several other families at the headwaters ... For a month other bands who had wintered in hunting territories adjacent to the various tributaries of the Au Sable ...
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This epidemic would have reduced both the number of trappers and the returns of those trappers who survived . Second , thousands of Ojibwas from the Michigan and Wisconsin territories were displaced into western Minnesota at this time .
This epidemic would have reduced both the number of trappers and the returns of those trappers who survived . Second , thousands of Ojibwas from the Michigan and Wisconsin territories were displaced into western Minnesota at this time .
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Rogers , Edward S. 1963 The Hunting Group - Hunting Territory Complex Among the Mistassini Indians . National Museum of Canada Bulletin 195. Anthropological Series 63. Ottawa . Speck , Frank G. 1915 Family Hunting Territories and Social ...
Rogers , Edward S. 1963 The Hunting Group - Hunting Territory Complex Among the Mistassini Indians . National Museum of Canada Bulletin 195. Anthropological Series 63. Ottawa . Speck , Frank G. 1915 Family Hunting Territories and Social ...
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