Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 27Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 239
... hunting camps of the northeast must be understood to appreciate the hunter's trading dance . Each hunting camp was an independent entity dependent on its members for the survival of all . Survival of the unit depended on the combined ...
... hunting camps of the northeast must be understood to appreciate the hunter's trading dance . Each hunting camp was an independent entity dependent on its members for the survival of all . Survival of the unit depended on the combined ...
Page 406
... hunters whom I have spoken with , who are , I admit , those who were recommended as the experts on hunting , fishing and trapping , do express the notion of continuity through their dynamic narratives about hunting , trapping and ...
... hunters whom I have spoken with , who are , I admit , those who were recommended as the experts on hunting , fishing and trapping , do express the notion of continuity through their dynamic narratives about hunting , trapping and ...
Page 407
... hunter who told of trapping on Walpole Island has become a guide who is in charge of a few other , more junior and less knowledgeable guides . These younger men must hunt by the older hunter's set of rules if they are to continue hunting ...
... hunter who told of trapping on Walpole Island has become a guide who is in charge of a few other , more junior and less knowledgeable guides . These younger men must hunt by the older hunter's set of rules if they are to continue hunting ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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