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Hence , many of the groups later designated Ojibwa outside of my core area could be descendants of migrants , or a new group formed through intermarriage with some other group , or a group not mentioned in the early records .
Hence , many of the groups later designated Ojibwa outside of my core area could be descendants of migrants , or a new group formed through intermarriage with some other group , or a group not mentioned in the early records .
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a cause the area occupied by the original groups had enlarged considerably and hence would support more people , and incorporation because the term “ Ojibwa ” was being applied to new peoples including mixed bands within this expanded ...
a cause the area occupied by the original groups had enlarged considerably and hence would support more people , and incorporation because the term “ Ojibwa ” was being applied to new peoples including mixed bands within this expanded ...
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Marie , could support groups of several hundred persons on fish for several months . ... variability in resource abundance which would influence the duration that any group could occupy a locale as well as the size of the group .
Marie , could support groups of several hundred persons on fish for several months . ... variability in resource abundance which would influence the duration that any group could occupy a locale as well as the size of the group .
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