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... inland by the Indians . This involved both inlanders of the James Bay bands moving into the barren lands of the northern interior , and of coasters moving inland . As we have said , not all the inlanders who moved their hunting ...
... inland by the Indians . This involved both inlanders of the James Bay bands moving into the barren lands of the northern interior , and of coasters moving inland . As we have said , not all the inlanders who moved their hunting ...
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inland areas , and to certain furs , which at first remained plentiful inland after the decline in furbearers closer to the coast . These inland furbearers included marten , otter and mink . Caribou continued to decline in the interior ...
inland areas , and to certain furs , which at first remained plentiful inland after the decline in furbearers closer to the coast . These inland furbearers included marten , otter and mink . Caribou continued to decline in the interior ...
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... inland precede the movement inland of new , low - capital outposts , established both by the HBC and by free traders . Thus in a period of low production of fur the requirement of trade as an integral , if small , part of the total ...
... inland precede the movement inland of new , low - capital outposts , established both by the HBC and by free traders . Thus in a period of low production of fur the requirement of trade as an integral , if small , part of the total ...
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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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