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A family hunted , for instance , in the land drained by a particular stream . A larger community occupied the land drained by a river system such as the St. John and its tributaries , or the Miramichi watershed .
A family hunted , for instance , in the land drained by a particular stream . A larger community occupied the land drained by a river system such as the St. John and its tributaries , or the Miramichi watershed .
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The people had a well - developed way of expressing their intimate relationship to their land . Most of the Maliseet words , for example , used in describing and naming land - forms and other features of the landscape are verbs .
The people had a well - developed way of expressing their intimate relationship to their land . Most of the Maliseet words , for example , used in describing and naming land - forms and other features of the landscape are verbs .
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Attawapiskat Cree Land Use and State Intervention BRYAN CUMMINS Bolton , Ontario In this paper I will examine Attawapiskat Cree land use both historically and as it exists today . The intent is not to give an in - depth historical ...
Attawapiskat Cree Land Use and State Intervention BRYAN CUMMINS Bolton , Ontario In this paper I will examine Attawapiskat Cree land use both historically and as it exists today . The intent is not to give an in - depth historical ...
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