naskapi. . . and the caribou were numerous about seventy miles up the river, but there was a camp of Nasquapees there who were killing them off.PRINTED ITEM G. M. Story JUN 1970JH JUN 1970Used I and SupUsed INot use
mountaineerThe southern half of the country is occupied by the Montagnais or Mountaineers, a branch...
caribou nWe have snow in all our rambles on the north side of rocks and hills, mosquoitos [sic] an...
naskapiThe Indians inhabiting the interior of Ungava, or, it may be said with equal propriety, the ...
naskapiThe Naskapi live in two different worlds: in the winter, they roam the interior of Labrador...
water killsCanoes or dories are used by the [caribou] hunters, and the most picturesque and excitin...
naskapiThe southern half of the country is occupied by the Montagnais or Mountaineers, a branch of ...
tail vMalcolm had some fifty traps over ten miles of country, all of which he would take up the f...
naskapiThe Indians of the Ungava district are chiefly Nascaupees, with occasionally a few Crees fro...
naskapiThe leading object was ... to obtain as much information as possible respecting the general ...
winter nAbout four winters ago six of the men went inland to look for caribou because their familie...
spruce-barkJust before reaching Captain Strachan's spruce-bark lodge, we met a canoe full of Montag...
footing nI were askin' th' mountaineers had they seen Nascaupee footin', an' they seen none. . . .G...
naskapiA band of Indians, belonging...to the Nascopee [tribe].PRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryJuly 1964Used ...
outside nSettler families always regarded the area around their own homes as their own land and ...
grallochHe [caribou stag] was towed ashore, bled and gralloched, and brought to camp in the canoe.PR...
mountaineerThe southern half of the country is occupied by the Montagnais or Mountaineers, a branch...
caribou nWe have snow in all our rambles on the north side of rocks and hills, mosquoitos [sic] an...
naskapiThe Indians inhabiting the interior of Ungava, or, it may be said with equal propriety, the ...
naskapiThe Naskapi live in two different worlds: in the winter, they roam the interior of Labrador...
water killsCanoes or dories are used by the [caribou] hunters, and the most picturesque and excitin...
naskapiThe southern half of the country is occupied by the Montagnais or Mountaineers, a branch of ...
tail vMalcolm had some fifty traps over ten miles of country, all of which he would take up the f...
naskapiThe Indians of the Ungava district are chiefly Nascaupees, with occasionally a few Crees fro...
naskapiThe leading object was ... to obtain as much information as possible respecting the general ...
winter nAbout four winters ago six of the men went inland to look for caribou because their familie...
spruce-barkJust before reaching Captain Strachan's spruce-bark lodge, we met a canoe full of Montag...
footing nI were askin' th' mountaineers had they seen Nascaupee footin', an' they seen none. . . .G...
naskapiA band of Indians, belonging...to the Nascopee [tribe].PRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryJuly 1964Used ...
outside nSettler families always regarded the area around their own homes as their own land and ...
grallochHe [caribou stag] was towed ashore, bled and gralloched, and brought to camp in the canoe.PR...
mountaineerThe southern half of the country is occupied by the Montagnais or Mountaineers, a branch...
caribou nWe have snow in all our rambles on the north side of rocks and hills, mosquoitos [sic] an...
naskapiThe Indians inhabiting the interior of Ungava, or, it may be said with equal propriety, the ...