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The Ashkee Indians DAVID H. PENTLAND University of Manitoba In 1719 Henry Kelsey recorded in the York Factory account book that he had given presents to 5 leading Indians , to encourage The Trade & keeping Peace , Viz . , Vaupissoo , at ...
The Ashkee Indians DAVID H. PENTLAND University of Manitoba In 1719 Henry Kelsey recorded in the York Factory account book that he had given presents to 5 leading Indians , to encourage The Trade & keeping Peace , Viz . , Vaupissoo , at ...
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York Fort ” ( Rich and Johnson 1951 : 286 ) . Longmoor obviously complied with these orders , since in his letter to Humphrey Marten of May 29 , 1780 , William Tomison referred to “ The flesh Indian Miss'nee - kis'och and some others ...
York Fort ” ( Rich and Johnson 1951 : 286 ) . Longmoor obviously complied with these orders , since in his letter to Humphrey Marten of May 29 , 1780 , William Tomison referred to “ The flesh Indian Miss'nee - kis'och and some others ...
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The Hudson's Bay Company traders at York Factory and its dependencies invariably spoke Woods Cree , and far more often than has been generally realized they altered names to fit this dialect . Thus Missinekegick , with his unmistakeably ...
The Hudson's Bay Company traders at York Factory and its dependencies invariably spoke Woods Cree , and far more often than has been generally realized they altered names to fit this dialect . Thus Missinekegick , with his unmistakeably ...
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