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Page 148
And they used to hunt loons in the bay , and on James Bay , when the waters begin to open on the bay , maybe only about half a mile out into the , into the bay . And usually in that particular place where they were doing this ...
And they used to hunt loons in the bay , and on James Bay , when the waters begin to open on the bay , maybe only about half a mile out into the , into the bay . And usually in that particular place where they were doing this ...
Page 149
when he went out there in the bush by himself , he begin to notice that he was not very lucky . He begin to notice that every time he want to go hunting , he would miss ! The things that he usually killed very easily would be fine .
when he went out there in the bush by himself , he begin to notice that he was not very lucky . He begin to notice that every time he want to go hunting , he would miss ! The things that he usually killed very easily would be fine .
Page 153
And then when he begin to know that he was treated that way , he begin to be resentful . He begin to ... be more like an outlaw among his own people . He would steal ... yes , he would steal if he saw the cache what I mean to say is ...
And then when he begin to know that he was treated that way , he begin to be resentful . He begin to ... be more like an outlaw among his own people . He would steal ... yes , he would steal if he saw the cache what I mean to say is ...
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
Copyright | |
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