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Bishop , Charles A. 1974 The Northern Ojibwa and the Fur Trade : An Historical and Ecological Study . Toronto : Holt , Rinehart and Winston . 1976 The Emergence of the Northern Ojibwa : Social and Economic Consequences .
Bishop , Charles A. 1974 The Northern Ojibwa and the Fur Trade : An Historical and Ecological Study . Toronto : Holt , Rinehart and Winston . 1976 The Emergence of the Northern Ojibwa : Social and Economic Consequences .
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1979 The Puzzle of the Crane Indians : A Name - Game through Two Centuries in Northern Ontario . Rotunda 12 ( 4 ) : 11-19 . Toronto : Royal Ontario Museum . 1982 Who Were the Cranes ? Groups and Group Identity Names in Northern Ontario ...
1979 The Puzzle of the Crane Indians : A Name - Game through Two Centuries in Northern Ontario . Rotunda 12 ( 4 ) : 11-19 . Toronto : Royal Ontario Museum . 1982 Who Were the Cranes ? Groups and Group Identity Names in Northern Ontario ...
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Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources , Northern Co - ordination and Research Centre Publication 62 , 1. Ottawa . 1966 Social Disintegration of Five Northern Canadian Communities . Canadian Review of Sociology and ...
Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources , Northern Co - ordination and Research Centre Publication 62 , 1. Ottawa . 1966 Social Disintegration of Five Northern Canadian Communities . Canadian Review of Sociology and ...
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