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Page 267
... Moose Factory people , Kesagami Lake people , and Rupert's House people . * The kind of conduit had also changed to a larger geographical scale of transportation of goods and people originating from outside the region : HBC personnel ...
... Moose Factory people , Kesagami Lake people , and Rupert's House people . * The kind of conduit had also changed to a larger geographical scale of transportation of goods and people originating from outside the region : HBC personnel ...
Page 268
... Moose River basin ( Long 1997 ) . These natural resources , which specifi- cally included promising hydroelectric generating sites , were carefully integrated into the planning of the railway's route . During the construction of the ...
... Moose River basin ( Long 1997 ) . These natural resources , which specifi- cally included promising hydroelectric generating sites , were carefully integrated into the planning of the railway's route . During the construction of the ...
Page 301
... Moose River on the ice road , marked by spruce trees , to Moose Factory Island as it was getting dark . The tempera- ture was -12 ° C . The Moose River , a major waterway flowing north into James Bay , is tidal at Moose Factory , the ...
... Moose River on the ice road , marked by spruce trees , to Moose Factory Island as it was getting dark . The tempera- ture was -12 ° C . The Moose River , a major waterway flowing north into James Bay , is tidal at Moose Factory , the ...
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