Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 29Carleton University, 1999 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 267
... living " outside " . By 1915-30 Cree people were travelling or sometimes sojourn- ing outside of the New Post region as squatters around railway towns , or as students at residential schools . Some years before the railroad arrived at ...
... living " outside " . By 1915-30 Cree people were travelling or sometimes sojourn- ing outside of the New Post region as squatters around railway towns , or as students at residential schools . Some years before the railroad arrived at ...
Page 270
... living off the country . Estimation of the total impact of these factors , and the differentiation of these factors from each other is difficult . Preston charted by year the number of persons living by hunting and trapping in the bush ...
... living off the country . Estimation of the total impact of these factors , and the differentiation of these factors from each other is difficult . Preston charted by year the number of persons living by hunting and trapping in the bush ...
Page 272
... living like a white man . For example , when Peter Sutherland realized that he could no longer count on making a living for his family by hunting , he went to work for the railroad , became a foreman , and then moved to Moosonee . But ...
... living like a white man . For example , when Peter Sutherland realized that he could no longer count on making a living for his family by hunting , he went to work for the railroad , became a foreman , and then moved to Moosonee . But ...
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