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Following a steady decline in recent decades in the number of full - time trappers / hunter in both villages , there is now a renewed interest in trapping among some of the younger men ...
Following a steady decline in recent decades in the number of full - time trappers / hunter in both villages , there is now a renewed interest in trapping among some of the younger men ...
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... display his wealth by a fortunate trapper . Turner's interpretation of this feast was probably mistaken , as Henriksen ( 1979 : 10 ) has suggested . A special large tent was used for the feast , with the entrance facing southeast .
... display his wealth by a fortunate trapper . Turner's interpretation of this feast was probably mistaken , as Henriksen ( 1979 : 10 ) has suggested . A special large tent was used for the feast , with the entrance facing southeast .
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M.A. thesis , University of Manitoba . ( Revised version in press , Rupert's Land Research Centre , University of Winnipeg . ) Ray , Arthur J. 1974 Indians in the Fur Trade : Their Role as Hunters , Trappers and Middlemen in the ...
M.A. thesis , University of Manitoba . ( Revised version in press , Rupert's Land Research Centre , University of Winnipeg . ) Ray , Arthur J. 1974 Indians in the Fur Trade : Their Role as Hunters , Trappers and Middlemen in the ...
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