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Page 129
The Ottawa River's tributaries on the Ontario side include the Rideau , Mississippi , Madawaska , Bonnechere , Petawawa , and Mattawa rivers . The earliest recorded claims of Algonquin and Nipissing chiefs and leading men clearly and ...
The Ottawa River's tributaries on the Ontario side include the Rideau , Mississippi , Madawaska , Bonnechere , Petawawa , and Mattawa rivers . The earliest recorded claims of Algonquin and Nipissing chiefs and leading men clearly and ...
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FIGURE 1 : MAP OF THE HUDSON BAY LOWLANDS REGION River . Churchill HUDSON BAY River Nelson River River Winisk ( 2 100 200 400 KILOMETRES comparative state of their health with that of Europeans at. Hayes River JAMES BAY HUDSON BAY ...
FIGURE 1 : MAP OF THE HUDSON BAY LOWLANDS REGION River . Churchill HUDSON BAY River Nelson River River Winisk ( 2 100 200 400 KILOMETRES comparative state of their health with that of Europeans at. Hayes River JAMES BAY HUDSON BAY ...
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Now father once all the fish in these Rivers and in these lakes , and all the Deer in these woods were ours , but your red children only ask you to make laws to keep these bad men away from our fishery at the River Credit , from Mr ...
Now father once all the fish in these Rivers and in these lakes , and all the Deer in these woods were ours , but your red children only ask you to make laws to keep these bad men away from our fishery at the River Credit , from Mr ...
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Contents
BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
Copyright | |
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