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... North Sea [ James Bay or Hudson Bay ] , as the Guilistinous [ Kilistinon or Cree ] and the Ovenibigonc , or wanderers in the regions around that same North Sea , the greater part of them having been driven out of their Country by famine ...
... North Sea [ James Bay or Hudson Bay ] , as the Guilistinous [ Kilistinon or Cree ] and the Ovenibigonc , or wanderers in the regions around that same North Sea , the greater part of them having been driven out of their Country by famine ...
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... North - Western America . Toronto : Macmillan . Cameron , Duncan . 1960. The Nipigon country . Les bourgeois de la compagnie du nord- ouest : recits de voyages , lettres et rapports inedits relatifs au nord - ouest canadien , ed . by ...
... North - Western America . Toronto : Macmillan . Cameron , Duncan . 1960. The Nipigon country . Les bourgeois de la compagnie du nord- ouest : recits de voyages , lettres et rapports inedits relatifs au nord - ouest canadien , ed . by ...
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... North American Indians only " ( Howison 1821 : 183 ) . Johann Kohl , who traveled among the Ojibwa south of Lake Superior , also believed that night hunting was a North American inven- tion . He noted that hunters were able to approach ...
... North American Indians only " ( Howison 1821 : 183 ) . Johann Kohl , who traveled among the Ojibwa south of Lake Superior , also believed that night hunting was a North American inven- tion . He noted that hunters were able to approach ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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