Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 29Carleton University, 1999 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 133
... reported that the catch of whitefish was the largest on record , and " the general impression has been that the area of the lake is so great the fish , practically , are exhaustless . " As he warned , however , the contrary is the case ...
... reported that the catch of whitefish was the largest on record , and " the general impression has been that the area of the lake is so great the fish , practically , are exhaustless . " As he warned , however , the contrary is the case ...
Page 137
... reported that " Mr. Martineau agent at Narrow's seemed to have paid a great deal of attention to the subject and told me he had frequently represented in his reports the disastrous results which were occurring to many of the Indians in ...
... reported that " Mr. Martineau agent at Narrow's seemed to have paid a great deal of attention to the subject and told me he had frequently represented in his reports the disastrous results which were occurring to many of the Indians in ...
Page 141
... reported to me by the Chief and councillors saying that the fish companies are killing too many of them in Lake Winnipeg they are afraid that it will effect also their fishing places , like other points on the lake reported to them by ...
... reported to me by the Chief and councillors saying that the fish companies are killing too many of them in Lake Winnipeg they are afraid that it will effect also their fishing places , like other points on the lake reported to them by ...
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