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... period 1680 to 1720 , as well as the seasonal return of fish and feathers for that period . Fig- ure II documents peak hunting and fishing seasons in spring and fall , similar to those described in the early contact period . The account ...
... period 1680 to 1720 , as well as the seasonal return of fish and feathers for that period . Fig- ure II documents peak hunting and fishing seasons in spring and fall , similar to those described in the early contact period . The account ...
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... period of any- where from two to six weeks . In this particular case , information concerning the Park's proposal was provided by the Little Red River Band councilor for Garden River . Residents were told that Park officials , concerned ...
... period of any- where from two to six weeks . In this particular case , information concerning the Park's proposal was provided by the Little Red River Band councilor for Garden River . Residents were told that Park officials , concerned ...
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... periods for which evidence is available , the ranges mapped for different tribes often refer to quite different periods ... period . On the general map in the Handbook ( ix ) , we are shown a flat picture in which the St. Lawrence Iro ...
... periods for which evidence is available , the ranges mapped for different tribes often refer to quite different periods ... period . On the general map in the Handbook ( ix ) , we are shown a flat picture in which the St. Lawrence Iro ...
Contents
Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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