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Walpole Island , still have a menstrual burner on their stove and separate pots and pans . A few old people still live essentially subsistence hunter - gatherer existences . The old men all hunted and fished , some still do .
Walpole Island , still have a menstrual burner on their stove and separate pots and pans . A few old people still live essentially subsistence hunter - gatherer existences . The old men all hunted and fished , some still do .
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ambushers ' ) on Mani- toulin Island , but on Walpole Island , where that word is not known in any use , the term is ekwaabndangig ( lit. ' those who watch it ' ) . The singular of kandoog is normally the participle ekndood ( lit.
ambushers ' ) on Mani- toulin Island , but on Walpole Island , where that word is not known in any use , the term is ekwaabndangig ( lit. ' those who watch it ' ) . The singular of kandoog is normally the participle ekndood ( lit.
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