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A Dish with One Spoon: The Shared Hunting Grounds Agreement in the Great
Lakes and St. Lawrence Valley Region VICTOR P. LYTWYN Acton, Ont.
INTRODUCTION The words dish with one spoon and other similar terms'have
been used ...
A Dish with One Spoon: The Shared Hunting Grounds Agreement in the Great
Lakes and St. Lawrence Valley Region VICTOR P. LYTWYN Acton, Ont.
INTRODUCTION The words dish with one spoon and other similar terms'have
been used ...
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[Gibson 1992:457-460] The oral history of the Ojibway nation also includes a
tradition about sharing hunting grounds with ... with the Sioux nation during the
hunting season, when Ojibway and Sioux hunters ranged through a common
territory.
[Gibson 1992:457-460] The oral history of the Ojibway nation also includes a
tradition about sharing hunting grounds with ... with the Sioux nation during the
hunting season, when Ojibway and Sioux hunters ranged through a common
territory.
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The French text of the treaty also conveyed the same agreement on sharing
hunting grounds, stating that "whenever you shall meet each other [agree] to act
as brothers and to agree as regards hunting, that no disturbance may occur, and
this ...
The French text of the treaty also conveyed the same agreement on sharing
hunting grounds, stating that "whenever you shall meet each other [agree] to act
as brothers and to agree as regards hunting, that no disturbance may occur, and
this ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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