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... Chimo , was so impressed by the display of hides at the makusaan he attended in 1883 that he referred to it as a " feast of furs " , and thought that the feast was held to display his wealth by a fortunate trapper . Turner's ...
... Chimo , was so impressed by the display of hides at the makusaan he attended in 1883 that he referred to it as a " feast of furs " , and thought that the feast was held to display his wealth by a fortunate trapper . Turner's ...
Page 101
... Chimo ) Naskapi she specifically says that bear and beaver skins were never decorated , but moose skins were ( Webber 1983 : 64 ) . These data might lead us to question whether Turner's account of the Fort Chimo Naskapi , referred to ...
... Chimo ) Naskapi she specifically says that bear and beaver skins were never decorated , but moose skins were ( Webber 1983 : 64 ) . These data might lead us to question whether Turner's account of the Fort Chimo Naskapi , referred to ...
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... Chimo / Davis Inlet Naskapi , where it ap- pears variably , and of the Lower North Shore dialects of Montag- nais , where it is found only in word - final position . This distribu- tion is in fact confirmed among the over - 62 ...
... Chimo / Davis Inlet Naskapi , where it ap- pears variably , and of the Lower North Shore dialects of Montag- nais , where it is found only in word - final position . This distribu- tion is in fact confirmed among the over - 62 ...
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