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... James Bay Cree consider themselves good Chris- tians , and the older Cree regard Christianity as a traditional institu- tion . Nevertheless , Cree hunters have retained many bush practices which come from an older , pantheistic ...
... James Bay Cree consider themselves good Chris- tians , and the older Cree regard Christianity as a traditional institu- tion . Nevertheless , Cree hunters have retained many bush practices which come from an older , pantheistic ...
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... James Bay Cree Between the Early Seventeenth Century and the Early Eighteenth Century . Pp . 21-53 in The Subarctic Fur Trade . Shepard Krech , ed . Vancouver : University of British Columbia Press . Fort George ou Tsesa - Sippi ...
... James Bay Cree Between the Early Seventeenth Century and the Early Eighteenth Century . Pp . 21-53 in The Subarctic Fur Trade . Shepard Krech , ed . Vancouver : University of British Columbia Press . Fort George ou Tsesa - Sippi ...
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WESTERN JAMES AND HUDSON BAY JAMES BAY MOOSONEE MOOSE FACTORY ! MOOSONEE 208 Algonquian Language Education MARY L. MITCHELL Lakehead University In. N / ONT . HUDSON BAY WINISK ATTAWAPISKAT KASHECHEWAN FORT ALBANY ONT . I QUE . THE LOWER ...
WESTERN JAMES AND HUDSON BAY JAMES BAY MOOSONEE MOOSE FACTORY ! MOOSONEE 208 Algonquian Language Education MARY L. MITCHELL Lakehead University In. N / ONT . HUDSON BAY WINISK ATTAWAPISKAT KASHECHEWAN FORT ALBANY ONT . I QUE . THE LOWER ...
Contents
Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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