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After identifying the groups north of the Nipissings he stated that as one travelled north of the Huron villages up the shore of Georgian Bay along northern Lake Huron : we find on the North the Ouasouarini , farther up are the ...
After identifying the groups north of the Nipissings he stated that as one travelled north of the Huron villages up the shore of Georgian Bay along northern Lake Huron : we find on the North the Ouasouarini , farther up are the ...
Page 176
North . 2. You start to take the feathers . 3. West 4. South . WHAT THEN ? ( 9 ) Holy ! You've arrived where people like to drink a lot of booze . Some are having fun but everywhere you see people doing poorly and children crying .
North . 2. You start to take the feathers . 3. West 4. South . WHAT THEN ? ( 9 ) Holy ! You've arrived where people like to drink a lot of booze . Some are having fun but everywhere you see people doing poorly and children crying .
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North . 2. East . 3. West . 4. South . WHAT THEN ? ( 14 ) There's a lot of willows here , carefully you search for the straight willows to use for making arrows . You find them and now you begin to make arrows .
North . 2. East . 3. West . 4. South . WHAT THEN ? ( 14 ) There's a lot of willows here , carefully you search for the straight willows to use for making arrows . You find them and now you begin to make arrows .
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