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Page 82
... move to an area of their hunting territory several weeks before the migration began . This permitted them to make the trip to the camp site while good travel conditions obtained , when the camp making activities would not scare away the ...
... move to an area of their hunting territory several weeks before the migration began . This permitted them to make the trip to the camp site while good travel conditions obtained , when the camp making activities would not scare away the ...
Page 26
... move to Maniwaki , they had been using a bone awl as one of their implements , but after moving to the reserve they adopted a steel awl . It is interesting to note that some other Indian families came down from the bush at the same time ...
... move to Maniwaki , they had been using a bone awl as one of their implements , but after moving to the reserve they adopted a steel awl . It is interesting to note that some other Indian families came down from the bush at the same time ...
Page 109
... move to Devon , in the Saskatchewan district , similarly failed to satisfy them ( 1856d , 1857d , 1859 , 1861a , 1861d , 1862a and 1862b ; Anderson 1860 ) . They returned to England in 1863 . Mackay also moved west , where he eventually ...
... move to Devon , in the Saskatchewan district , similarly failed to satisfy them ( 1856d , 1857d , 1859 , 1861a , 1861d , 1862a and 1862b ; Anderson 1860 ) . They returned to England in 1863 . Mackay also moved west , where he eventually ...
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LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
Emmanuel Désveaux | 33 |
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