Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 151
... ( Assiniboine ) , Sturgeon ( a Cree group ) , and others not specifically named , in addition to the Woods Cree who lived closer to the fort ( B.239 / a / 5 , fo . 50-52 ) . By June 17 all the Upland Indians had traded their furs and left ...
... ( Assiniboine ) , Sturgeon ( a Cree group ) , and others not specifically named , in addition to the Woods Cree who lived closer to the fort ( B.239 / a / 5 , fo . 50-52 ) . By June 17 all the Upland Indians had traded their furs and left ...
Page 155
... Assiniboine . ( Ray 1974 : 21 ) I cannot find anything in the single reference which Ray gives , or in other sources , to confirm the statement that Ash- kee Ethinu was from the grasslands . In the account book he is said only to be ...
... Assiniboine . ( Ray 1974 : 21 ) I cannot find anything in the single reference which Ray gives , or in other sources , to confirm the statement that Ash- kee Ethinu was from the grasslands . In the account book he is said only to be ...
Page 158
... Assiniboine Indians . Some of the Ojibwa who were later reported to be in Saskatchewan had come in the 1770s in search of better trapping territo- ries , and many more were to arrive in the next 20 years as they helped to fill the ...
... Assiniboine Indians . Some of the Ojibwa who were later reported to be in Saskatchewan had come in the 1770s in search of better trapping territo- ries , and many more were to arrive in the next 20 years as they helped to fill the ...
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