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Page 165
... hunting . Hunting as an Anishinabe is different from the White man's way of hunting , he explains . The White people go and hunt and fish and they are going to buy a big five power rifle with scope on . They are going to try to kill a ...
... hunting . Hunting as an Anishinabe is different from the White man's way of hunting , he explains . The White people go and hunt and fish and they are going to buy a big five power rifle with scope on . They are going to try to kill a ...
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... hunting bands . Mitigation , particularly in northern Quebec , has focused on the protection of a hunting - trapping resource base . A large literature has been generated on the contributions of hunting to the Cree economy ( Charest ...
... hunting bands . Mitigation , particularly in northern Quebec , has focused on the protection of a hunting - trapping resource base . A large literature has been generated on the contributions of hunting to the Cree economy ( Charest ...
Page 279
... hunting and trapping . Those living beyond the settled regions , including many of the last three named peoples and all the Cree , Naskapi and Inuit , were entirely involved in subsistence hunting and trapping for the fur trade . Thus ...
... hunting and trapping . Those living beyond the settled regions , including many of the last three named peoples and all the Cree , Naskapi and Inuit , were entirely involved in subsistence hunting and trapping for the fur trade . Thus ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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