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The wide geographical spread of Algonquian myths from Alberta to the east coast also indicates the importance attached to the transmission of the stories . Algonquians , specifically the Cree in James Bay and the Montagnais of the Lower ...
The wide geographical spread of Algonquian myths from Alberta to the east coast also indicates the importance attached to the transmission of the stories . Algonquians , specifically the Cree in James Bay and the Montagnais of the Lower ...
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The HBC's plans to commercially hunt beluga whales at Great and Little Whale Rivers seemingly guaranteed Fort George's importance ( Francis 1977 ; Francis and Morantz 1983 ) . In addition , establishing this mission was an essential ...
The HBC's plans to commercially hunt beluga whales at Great and Little Whale Rivers seemingly guaranteed Fort George's importance ( Francis 1977 ; Francis and Morantz 1983 ) . In addition , establishing this mission was an essential ...
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Furthermore , friendship networks have always been considered extremely important , and were supplemented ... Importance of Contemporary Kin Clusters The contemporary social organization of Attawapiskat centres around what might be ...
Furthermore , friendship networks have always been considered extremely important , and were supplemented ... Importance of Contemporary Kin Clusters The contemporary social organization of Attawapiskat centres around what might be ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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