Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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Attawapiskat is situated near the mouth of the Attawapiskat River , about 90 kilometers north of Fort Albany . Today there are about 700 Algonquian - speaking Indians known as Swampy Cree in the village of Fort Albany .
Attawapiskat is situated near the mouth of the Attawapiskat River , about 90 kilometers north of Fort Albany . Today there are about 700 Algonquian - speaking Indians known as Swampy Cree in the village of Fort Albany .
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The months of June , July , August , and early September were often spent camping in tents around the furtrading posts and Roman Catholic missions in Fort Albany and Attawapiskat . Frequently , families who camped in these villages ...
The months of June , July , August , and early September were often spent camping in tents around the furtrading posts and Roman Catholic missions in Fort Albany and Attawapiskat . Frequently , families who camped in these villages ...
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In July , 1979 , television was introduced to Fort Albany and Attawapiskat for the first time via microwave transmitters . In the five years since 1979 , television has profoundly affected the rate at which people of all ages are ...
In July , 1979 , television was introduced to Fort Albany and Attawapiskat for the first time via microwave transmitters . In the five years since 1979 , television has profoundly affected the rate at which people of all ages are ...
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La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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