Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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Frequently , families who camped in these villages during the summer made periodic trips out into the bush to hunt and fish . ... By contrast , the summer fishing site which later became the village of Attawapiskat was not a permanent ...
Frequently , families who camped in these villages during the summer made periodic trips out into the bush to hunt and fish . ... By contrast , the summer fishing site which later became the village of Attawapiskat was not a permanent ...
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He had been elected chairman of the school committee of his band council , and most people in the village thought he was doing an excellent job in that capacity . He said : I have always told all of my kids that they must get an ...
He had been elected chairman of the school committee of his band council , and most people in the village thought he was doing an excellent job in that capacity . He said : I have always told all of my kids that they must get an ...
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The Great Chid of the Ottawa was represented as the master of the allied tribes , sitting at his village with a whip in his hand to enforce obedience to the commom pact .... The Ottawa chief appointed the Mobawks village of Caughnawaga ...
The Great Chid of the Ottawa was represented as the master of the allied tribes , sitting at his village with a whip in his hand to enforce obedience to the commom pact .... The Ottawa chief appointed the Mobawks village of Caughnawaga ...
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La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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