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... caribou and beaver , to the forest reaching a mature stage , followed by widespread fires , which wiped out the habitat and , in the case of the barren ground caribou , to climatic cycles which , during warm winters , led to periodic ...
... caribou and beaver , to the forest reaching a mature stage , followed by widespread fires , which wiped out the habitat and , in the case of the barren ground caribou , to climatic cycles which , during warm winters , led to periodic ...
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... caribou . The woodland caribou , which spent the whole year in the forest in small groups , had already been practically exterminated by 1897 ( Low 1896.318 ) . Thus the Indians had to turn to other subsistence foods , or increase their ...
... caribou . The woodland caribou , which spent the whole year in the forest in small groups , had already been practically exterminated by 1897 ( Low 1896.318 ) . Thus the Indians had to turn to other subsistence foods , or increase their ...
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... caribou north of Eastmain that year . 2 A recent study of the caribou population of James Bay has located three zones of concentration where the woodland caribou winter : one between Fort George and Lake Bienville , another in the lower ...
... caribou north of Eastmain that year . 2 A recent study of the caribou population of James Bay has located three zones of concentration where the woodland caribou winter : one between Fort George and Lake Bienville , another in the lower ...
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Robert Steven Crumet Rutgers University AN ANALYSIS | 25 |
Day National Museum of Man ETHNOLOGY | 36 |
Daviault M Dufresne S Girouard J D Kaye | 55 |
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Abenaki Algonquin Algonquin dialects American Amerindians appears beaver caribou century Champlain Cheyenne consonant cultural Delaware deletion dialects Dream dance Drum religion eastern Eastmain English Epenthesis Eskimo Esquimaux Etchemin European examples family hunting territories forms Frantz French fur trade Goddard Goddard's Law groups Grumet high tone historical Indians inland innu Inuit Jaenen James Bay l'algonquin du nord l'obviatif Lac Simon Lake land sales language low tone Maliseet Maniwaki Medial Micmac missionaries Mistassini Montagnais Moose Morantz mushuau innu ná-vóómo Natashquan Native noms North northern noun Odawa Ojibwa Ojibwa dialects Oklahoma pattern Penobscot Penobscot River Pentland penultimate devoicing penultimate vowels person Petter phonemic phonological phrase final Plains Cree plural Potawatomi Proto-Algonquian Québec r-dialect Rapide-Sept reflex règle rivière Robinson rule Sept Iles Society stems suffix Sutaio Swampy Cree thesis Thwaites Tone Raising tribe Upper Delawaran verb Wetikoo Witigo Woods Cree