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... hunting grounds . The dish symbolizes a common hunting ground , while the spoon denotes that people are free to hunt within it and to eat the game and fish together . Agreements between aboriginal nations to share hunting grounds ...
... hunting grounds . The dish symbolizes a common hunting ground , while the spoon denotes that people are free to hunt within it and to eat the game and fish together . Agreements between aboriginal nations to share hunting grounds ...
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... hunting grounds in order to avoid territorial conflicts . Tekanawita , also known as the Peacemaker , said : We promise to have only one dish among us ; in it will be beaver tail and no knife will be there ... which means that we will ...
... hunting grounds in order to avoid territorial conflicts . Tekanawita , also known as the Peacemaker , said : We promise to have only one dish among us ; in it will be beaver tail and no knife will be there ... which means that we will ...
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... 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 peace may not be troubled " ( NYCD 9 : 722 ) . Almost ...
... 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 peace may not be troubled " ( NYCD 9 : 722 ) . Almost ...
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