Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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... bark . In colder weather it would be hard to get off . When they began to peel the bark , they used a sapling of about two and a half meters in length that Basil had cut and cleared of branches . The sapling was pressed under the bark ...
... bark . In colder weather it would be hard to get off . When they began to peel the bark , they used a sapling of about two and a half meters in length that Basil had cut and cleared of branches . The sapling was pressed under the bark ...
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... bark was clean , it was centered carefully over the stake hole pattern and then the building frame was centered on the bark . Several heavy stones , totaling perhaps 150 kg in weight , had been gathered from around the lake area and ...
... bark was clean , it was centered carefully over the stake hole pattern and then the building frame was centered on the bark . Several heavy stones , totaling perhaps 150 kg in weight , had been gathered from around the lake area and ...
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... bark of the main piece . Eyes of birch bark are latitudinal lines in the standing birch that average 6 cm in length . As soon as the side pieces were inserted , Basil began to sew them into place . He used a straight edge to make a ...
... bark of the main piece . Eyes of birch bark are latitudinal lines in the standing birch that average 6 cm in length . As soon as the side pieces were inserted , Basil began to sew them into place . He used a straight edge to make a ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
Emmanuel Désveaux | 33 |
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