naskapiThe southern half of the country is occupied by the Montagnais or Mountaineers, a branch of the Cree family. Their dialect is near enough to the Cree to permit convenient intercourse. The Nascaupees, who hunt northward into the barrens, are properly Swampy Crees, who very possibly left their ancient home south-west of Hudson Bay to escape the Iroquois incursions of two or three centuries ago.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit DNE-citG. M. Story JUN 1970 JH JUN 1970Used I and SupUsed I1Used
naskapiNext to the Mountaineers, and still farther westward, you come to a nation / called the ESC...
mountaineer"No, 'twere no Mountaineers - _them_ don't steal. No un ever heard o' a Mountaineer tak...
Montagnais nMontagnais began to visit the island from the Labrador region around the end of the 17...
mountaineerThe southern half of the country is occupied by the Montagnais or Mountaineers, a branch...
naskapiThe Indians of the Ungava district are chiefly Nascaupees, with occasionally a few Crees fro...
naskapiThe Indians inhabiting the interior of Ungava, or, it may be said with equal propriety, the ...
MontagnaisThe southern half of the country is occupied by the Montagnais or Mountaineers, a bran...
MontagnaisThe two branches of the Algonquin tribe referred to are the Montagnais (called Mountaine...
naskapiThe name Nascaupee is a slighting term given to the northern Indians by their more sophistic...
naskapiThe Naskapi live in two different worlds: in the winter, they roam the interior of Labrador...
Montagnais. . . the Odahwahs were of the Objibway nation, while the Montagnais belong to the Crees....
naskapi. . . and the caribou were numerous about seventy miles up the river, but there was a camp o...
This thesis is an analysis of the culture of the Montagnais-Naskapi Indians of the Labrador Peninsul...
MontagnaisThe Indians of the interior [of Labrador], both Montagnais and Nasquapees, speak dialects...
naskapiThe leading object was ... to obtain as much information as possible respecting the general ...
naskapiNext to the Mountaineers, and still farther westward, you come to a nation / called the ESC...
mountaineer"No, 'twere no Mountaineers - _them_ don't steal. No un ever heard o' a Mountaineer tak...
Montagnais nMontagnais began to visit the island from the Labrador region around the end of the 17...
mountaineerThe southern half of the country is occupied by the Montagnais or Mountaineers, a branch...
naskapiThe Indians of the Ungava district are chiefly Nascaupees, with occasionally a few Crees fro...
naskapiThe Indians inhabiting the interior of Ungava, or, it may be said with equal propriety, the ...
MontagnaisThe southern half of the country is occupied by the Montagnais or Mountaineers, a bran...
MontagnaisThe two branches of the Algonquin tribe referred to are the Montagnais (called Mountaine...
naskapiThe name Nascaupee is a slighting term given to the northern Indians by their more sophistic...
naskapiThe Naskapi live in two different worlds: in the winter, they roam the interior of Labrador...
Montagnais. . . the Odahwahs were of the Objibway nation, while the Montagnais belong to the Crees....
naskapi. . . and the caribou were numerous about seventy miles up the river, but there was a camp o...
This thesis is an analysis of the culture of the Montagnais-Naskapi Indians of the Labrador Peninsul...
MontagnaisThe Indians of the interior [of Labrador], both Montagnais and Nasquapees, speak dialects...
naskapiThe leading object was ... to obtain as much information as possible respecting the general ...
naskapiNext to the Mountaineers, and still farther westward, you come to a nation / called the ESC...
mountaineer"No, 'twere no Mountaineers - _them_ don't steal. No un ever heard o' a Mountaineer tak...
Montagnais nMontagnais began to visit the island from the Labrador region around the end of the 17...