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solidation of territories ; he argued that territorial lands appeared only after contact , whereas the hunting groups belonged with the traditional cultures ( Rogers 1963 : 54–73 ) . But a new organization of groups was called for along ...
solidation of territories ; he argued that territorial lands appeared only after contact , whereas the hunting groups belonged with the traditional cultures ( Rogers 1963 : 54–73 ) . But a new organization of groups was called for along ...
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As well , 20th century Maliseets described for Speck the disposition and identification of family hunting territories that may have been operative in the 17th century or even , as Speck believed , well before .
As well , 20th century Maliseets described for Speck the disposition and identification of family hunting territories that may have been operative in the 17th century or even , as Speck believed , well before .
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Micmac Hunting Territories in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland Speck ( 1922 : 86 ) compared Atlantic region family hunting territories to those of other Algonkian groups and found Here the family territories seem to be less permanent ...
Micmac Hunting Territories in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland Speck ( 1922 : 86 ) compared Atlantic region family hunting territories to those of other Algonkian groups and found Here the family territories seem to be less permanent ...
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Algonquian American animals appears band basket bear called Canada Carleton University century chief collected complex compounds continued Cree culture developed dialecte early elements English evidence example fact field Figure final French further give given groups Historical hunting important Indian indicate individual Iroquoian Island James John Lake land language later Linguistics live look material meaning Micmac Montagnais Museum native nature Newfoundland North Northern noted nouns observed Ojibwa original Ottawa period person population position possible present Press probably question records reference region relations Report result River samples scrolls seems social Society sources Speck stem story structure suggests term territories texts trade traditional University verb