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Page 98
... ground , with the head of the hide towards the rising sun . I was told of this method by Mushuau Innuts informants in Davis In- let and Schefferville , as well as by those at Mistassini . However , another Schefferville informant ...
... ground , with the head of the hide towards the rising sun . I was told of this method by Mushuau Innuts informants in Davis In- let and Schefferville , as well as by those at Mistassini . However , another Schefferville informant ...
Page 32
... ground that was to be the bed for the canoe . He checked the ground for firmness sufficient to hold the stakes which would go in later , and then brought some bucketfuls of sand to build up the base . Jocko and Basil raked the bed ...
... ground that was to be the bed for the canoe . He checked the ground for firmness sufficient to hold the stakes which would go in later , and then brought some bucketfuls of sand to build up the base . Jocko and Basil raked the bed ...
Page 34
... ground with a mallet and the tops of each pair were connected with a cord to keep them exactly upright . Gores , or the triangular pieces of birchbark material that must be removed because of the curvature of the side of the canoe , are ...
... ground with a mallet and the tops of each pair were connected with a cord to keep them exactly upright . Gores , or the triangular pieces of birchbark material that must be removed because of the curvature of the side of the canoe , are ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
Emmanuel Désveaux | 33 |
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