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Page 19
... traditional drum is no longer used in the bush camps of Chisasibi hunters . This is because the missionaries used to gather up the drums and burn them . In the hunters ' recollection , of a multi- tude of missionaries ever to come to ...
... traditional drum is no longer used in the bush camps of Chisasibi hunters . This is because the missionaries used to gather up the drums and burn them . In the hunters ' recollection , of a multi- tude of missionaries ever to come to ...
Page 242
... traditional experience in the bush , and on experiments in a transition to town living , that have developed into contemporary experiences in getting a living by obtaining cash and buying imported food . It is possible that the process ...
... traditional experience in the bush , and on experiments in a transition to town living , that have developed into contemporary experiences in getting a living by obtaining cash and buying imported food . It is possible that the process ...
Page 266
... traditional way of life and were no longer able to pursue their hunting activities as a viable means of subsistence . Similar difficulties exist regarding the way the traditional tribal districts of the Micmacs are depicted on the ...
... traditional way of life and were no longer able to pursue their hunting activities as a viable means of subsistence . Similar difficulties exist regarding the way the traditional tribal districts of the Micmacs are depicted on the ...
Contents
Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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