Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Maps of this period show an Ojibwa village on Vermillion Lake ( Tanner 1987 : 40-41 ) . With the collapse of the French fur trade after the Seven Years War , the Northwest Company established trading posts on or near the sites of the ...
Maps of this period show an Ojibwa village on Vermillion Lake ( Tanner 1987 : 40-41 ) . With the collapse of the French fur trade after the Seven Years War , the Northwest Company established trading posts on or near the sites of the ...
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What was happening in Ajijaakaunce's summer village is another matter . Traditionally , Ojibwas congregated in semi - permanent villages during the summer . These villages were often located at the narrows of large rivers or lakes ...
What was happening in Ajijaakaunce's summer village is another matter . Traditionally , Ojibwas congregated in semi - permanent villages during the summer . These villages were often located at the narrows of large rivers or lakes ...
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By the mid - 19th century the fur trade appears to have fragmented both Ojibwa summer fishing villages and winter ... With other inhabitants of Zaaggamogong village , he shared a winter hunting territory that " extended along the ...
By the mid - 19th century the fur trade appears to have fragmented both Ojibwa summer fishing villages and winter ... With other inhabitants of Zaaggamogong village , he shared a winter hunting territory that " extended along the ...
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