Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 29Carleton University, 1999 - Algonquian Indians |
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... hunting , and individual absences from the meetings were often explained by the necessity for hunting . Fre- quently , a large Abenaki contingent would attend the conferences , expecting to be provisioned by the English since their hunters ...
... hunting , and individual absences from the meetings were often explained by the necessity for hunting . Fre- quently , a large Abenaki contingent would attend the conferences , expecting to be provisioned by the English since their hunters ...
Page 145
... hunting buffalo , boreal forest people hunting moose , and in the north Dene and Inuit hunting caribou . Modern historians , anthropologists and ethnographers have added to this imagined picture by including aboriginal use of lesser ...
... hunting buffalo , boreal forest people hunting moose , and in the north Dene and Inuit hunting caribou . Modern historians , anthropologists and ethnographers have added to this imagined picture by including aboriginal use of lesser ...
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... hunting territories throughout northeastern North America . Others ( e.g. Eggan 1967 , Feit 1991 ) have summarized this debate , in which Speck argued that family hunting territories were pre - Columbian in origin - i.e. , before the ...
... hunting territories throughout northeastern North America . Others ( e.g. Eggan 1967 , Feit 1991 ) have summarized this debate , in which Speck argued that family hunting territories were pre - Columbian in origin - i.e. , before the ...
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