Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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The Saguenay river was an important trading source because both copper and furs were brought from the north . ... the existence of any fish - drying stations on the coast of Maine until the arrival of Captain John Smith in 1614.
The Saguenay river was an important trading source because both copper and furs were brought from the north . ... the existence of any fish - drying stations on the coast of Maine until the arrival of Captain John Smith in 1614.
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Meanwhile , Québec was founded as a trading post in 1608 following the abandonment of Port Royal the previous year . ... When Captain John Smith arrived at Monhegan in 1614 , he was disappointed in the fur trade , reporting that English ...
Meanwhile , Québec was founded as a trading post in 1608 following the abandonment of Port Royal the previous year . ... When Captain John Smith arrived at Monhegan in 1614 , he was disappointed in the fur trade , reporting that English ...
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Morantz , Toby 1977 James Bay Trading Captains of the Eighteenth Century : New Perspectives on Algonquian Social Organization . Pp . 77–89 in the 8th . 1978 The Probability of Family Hunting Territories in Eighteenth Century James Bay ...
Morantz , Toby 1977 James Bay Trading Captains of the Eighteenth Century : New Perspectives on Algonquian Social Organization . Pp . 77–89 in the 8th . 1978 The Probability of Family Hunting Territories in Eighteenth Century James Bay ...
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La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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