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Page 144
... Ojibwa were highly differentiated . Thus the occasional summer gardens were presumed to have had little influence upon the dominant winter economy . In contrast , it will be argued here that warm - weather activities such as gardening ...
... Ojibwa were highly differentiated . Thus the occasional summer gardens were presumed to have had little influence upon the dominant winter economy . In contrast , it will be argued here that warm - weather activities such as gardening ...
Page 145
... Ojibwa at Red Lake had been involved in horticultural activity since at least 1807 ( Nute 1923 : 38 ) . During the winter of 1842 the Red Lake Ojibwa were re- ported as supporting 50 families from other bands with produce from their ...
... Ojibwa at Red Lake had been involved in horticultural activity since at least 1807 ( Nute 1923 : 38 ) . During the winter of 1842 the Red Lake Ojibwa were re- ported as supporting 50 families from other bands with produce from their ...
Page 147
... Ojibwa hunters requires a reliable food resource is useful in regard to understanding Ojibwa switching prac- tices . Winterhalder stresses the importance of snowshoe hare popula- tion cycles in determining Cree - Ojibwa fur production ...
... Ojibwa hunters requires a reliable food resource is useful in regard to understanding Ojibwa switching prac- tices . Winterhalder stresses the importance of snowshoe hare popula- tion cycles in determining Cree - Ojibwa fur production ...
Contents
Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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