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... trade . Hickerson postulates that this arrangement may have gone back to prehistoric times . As for the particularity of clan villages in prehistoric and protohis- toric times , Hickerson turns to the work of Henry Rowe Schoolcraft ...
... trade . Hickerson postulates that this arrangement may have gone back to prehistoric times . As for the particularity of clan villages in prehistoric and protohis- toric times , Hickerson turns to the work of Henry Rowe Schoolcraft ...
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... Trade 1654-1666 . Historical atlas of Canada , Volume 1 , From the beginning to 1800 , ed . by R. Cole Harris ( Toronto : University of Toronto Press ) , Plate 37 . 1987. Expansion of French Trade , 1667-1696 , Historical atlas of ...
... Trade 1654-1666 . Historical atlas of Canada , Volume 1 , From the beginning to 1800 , ed . by R. Cole Harris ( Toronto : University of Toronto Press ) , Plate 37 . 1987. Expansion of French Trade , 1667-1696 , Historical atlas of ...
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... trade opportunities that some native groups took advantage of by increasing fishing activities ( see Tanner 1987 ; White 1991 ) . In some cases an emerging fish trade replaced a declining fur trade . Native fishing activ- ity during ...
... trade opportunities that some native groups took advantage of by increasing fishing activities ( see Tanner 1987 ; White 1991 ) . In some cases an emerging fish trade replaced a declining fur trade . Native fishing activ- ity during ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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