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... Canada geese are arriving , when the , the weather is changing and the spring season arrive . All Native women , the Omushkego especially , their total joy is to go spend out in the camp , away from the winter camp , to wait for Canada ...
... Canada geese are arriving , when the , the weather is changing and the spring season arrive . All Native women , the Omushkego especially , their total joy is to go spend out in the camp , away from the winter camp , to wait for Canada ...
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... Canada and its provinces were embroiled in a number of lengthy court battles and arbitrations over which level of ... Canada decided that Canada had only regulatory rights and that fishing licenses could only be issued where an exclusive ...
... Canada and its provinces were embroiled in a number of lengthy court battles and arbitrations over which level of ... Canada decided that Canada had only regulatory rights and that fishing licenses could only be issued where an exclusive ...
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... Canada . 1862. Reports of the Commissioner of Crown Lands of Canada . 1891. Indian treaties and surrenders . Ottawa : Brown Chamberlain . . 1985. Revised Statutes of Canada . Ottawa : Queen's Printer . - . Statutes of Canada . Lytwyn ...
... Canada . 1862. Reports of the Commissioner of Crown Lands of Canada . 1891. Indian treaties and surrenders . Ottawa : Brown Chamberlain . . 1985. Revised Statutes of Canada . Ottawa : Queen's Printer . - . Statutes of Canada . Lytwyn ...
Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
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