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... Fisheries in the district . In his 1889 report McQueen disagreed with claims made against the fishery he characterized McColl and Stewart as men " discussing a question in which they have no experience " - and blamed the Indians for a ...
... Fisheries in the district . In his 1889 report McQueen disagreed with claims made against the fishery he characterized McColl and Stewart as men " discussing a question in which they have no experience " - and blamed the Indians for a ...
Page 143
... Fisheries , spoke with any Blackfoot , nor with the Cree and Ojibwe around Lake Winnipeg . Ethnographies of the Blackfoot characterize them , with the exception of Fisheaters band , as adverse to eating fish , preferring instead to eat ...
... Fisheries , spoke with any Blackfoot , nor with the Cree and Ojibwe around Lake Winnipeg . Ethnographies of the Blackfoot characterize them , with the exception of Fisheaters band , as adverse to eating fish , preferring instead to eat ...
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... fisheries regulation after the 1870s undermined Indian fishing and fisheries , and displaced a complex and richly held regional resource . Of course , the Pacific coast fishery allows greater latitude for an examination of the complex ...
... fisheries regulation after the 1870s undermined Indian fishing and fisheries , and displaced a complex and richly held regional resource . Of course , the Pacific coast fishery allows greater latitude for an examination of the complex ...
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