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Page 344
... Lake to Lake of the Woods , encompasses about 579,000 acres , of which 466,000 are deemed arable . The plain constituted the largest available block of cultivable soil in northwestern Ontario ( Hills and Morwick 1944 : 34-43 ) . Ojibwa ...
... Lake to Lake of the Woods , encompasses about 579,000 acres , of which 466,000 are deemed arable . The plain constituted the largest available block of cultivable soil in northwestern Ontario ( Hills and Morwick 1944 : 34-43 ) . Ojibwa ...
Page 345
... Lake and Lake of the Woods . Only 5,736 acres of reserve , slightly less than one per cent of the plain , fronted on Rainy River , the most productive area . Ontario thus accomplished a nearly complete removal of Indian reserves from ...
... Lake and Lake of the Woods . Only 5,736 acres of reserve , slightly less than one per cent of the plain , fronted on Rainy River , the most productive area . Ontario thus accomplished a nearly complete removal of Indian reserves from ...
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... Lake Superior and the Red River settlement , and between the latter place and the Assiniboine and Saskatchewan . Toronto : John Lovell . 1868. Report on the line of route between Lake Superior and the Red River district . Canada ...
... Lake Superior and the Red River settlement , and between the latter place and the Assiniboine and Saskatchewan . Toronto : John Lovell . 1868. Report on the line of route between Lake Superior and the Red River district . Canada ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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