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Page 188
... Moose Factory Crees had pressured the federal government for an alternative site in 1912 and again in 1930 , but provincial authorities had not seemed willing to cooperate ( Ontario 1905- ) . The island community witnessed major changes ...
... Moose Factory Crees had pressured the federal government for an alternative site in 1912 and again in 1930 , but provincial authorities had not seemed willing to cooperate ( Ontario 1905- ) . The island community witnessed major changes ...
Page 189
Formation of the Moose Factory School Board During the early 1950s , Moose Factory was faced with a short- age of school accommodation . With the establishment of the new Indian reserve and the construction of a larger hospital , many ...
Formation of the Moose Factory School Board During the early 1950s , Moose Factory was faced with a short- age of school accommodation . With the establishment of the new Indian reserve and the construction of a larger hospital , many ...
Page 233
... moose meat and sharing are extensive . Moose meat is considered a gift from God , and wasting it is regarded as sin . Refusing to share uncured moose meat , or feeding it to dogs can invoke several social and economic sanctions . Moose ...
... moose meat and sharing are extensive . Moose meat is considered a gift from God , and wasting it is regarded as sin . Refusing to share uncured moose meat , or feeding it to dogs can invoke several social and economic sanctions . Moose ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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