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Cree and a non-Cree men in front of a schooner
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Description: Cree men and a non-Cree in front of a schooner. These men likely worked together on the James Bay vessels traveling up and down the Cree communities. Tags Fall, Man, Groups of People, European, ...

Sailboat or schooner being pulled ashore
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Description: A sailboat or schooner being pulled ashore by a tractor in Moosonee. Moosonee was the main depot for goods, material and other items arriving by train to be transferred to sailboat, schooner ...

Sailboat during winter being hauled over the ice
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Description: A sailboat during winter being hauled over the ice by a tractor as a snowmobiler looks on. Sailboats, schooners and tugboats were often stored at Moosonee on land for the winter months. Tags ...

non-Cree skipper with Cree workers
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Description: A non-Cree skipper or captain of schooner that traveled James Bay with Cree workers that were very valuable as deck hands, maintenance helpers, translators and labourers for loading and unloading ...

Schooner onshore
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Description: A schooner onshore as men place a plank on its side to unload or load goods into it. Tags Summer, Generic, Man, Groups of People, European, Sailboat

Workers moving a schooner to shore
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Description: A captain, skipper or schooner boss looks on while workers move a schooner to shore using logs as rollers. TAGS Summer, Generic, Man, Groups of People, European, Sailboat

Men moving a schooner out of the water
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Description: Men moving a schooner out of the water, possibly for repairs, or storing the vessel for the winter. Boats, sailboats and schooners were raised on log frames to avoid them freezing to the ...

Engine powered schooner
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Description: An engine powered schooner with passengers either arriving from the open waters of James Bay or making its way out to the mouth of the Bay. Tags Summer, Groups of People, Sailboat, Mooso ...

non-Cree men stand in front of a tractor sled train
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Description: Three non-Cree stand in front of the tractor sled train and a dome shaped canvas tent with a stove pipe protruding from the top. Stopping for the night on the open, frozen river or Bay ice ...

Cree men hunting in a large canoe
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Description: A great example of Cree men hunting in a large canoe with a small sail to take advantage of wind power. One Cree man holds up a harvested goose or duck, while another Cree man in the front ...

Men skinning a small beluga or large seal
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... enclosed grounds of a backyard, church mission or a HBC fort. Cree people often set up their teepees either near the Church or HBC compounds. Tags Summer, Groups of People, Man, Tikinagans, European, ...

Mission worker and Cree people leading harnessed cows
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Description: A priest or mission worker leading harnessed cows pulling a load of hay with Cree boys and Cree women dressed in traditional shawls, some with pitch forks. Tags Summer, Farming, Groups ...

3 Ideas for Using Path of the Elders in the Classroom
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... into small groups and allow them to work on the problems together. Ask each group to share their results with the class. Discuss how working as a group changed the problem solving process. Explain that ...

5 Free Educational Interactive Websites with an Aboriginal Focus
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... into three learning groups: Junior (grades 1-6), Intermediate (grades 7-9), and Senior (grades 10-12). 3)  Native Drums  (http://www.native-drums.ca/) As its name suggests, Native Drums is a wide-ranging ...

How Gaming Survived the Gothic Renaissance
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... other games. Aboriginal culture continues to grow and thrive today; while colonization and European expansion has dramatically affected Aboriginal groups across the country, Aboriginal peoples continue ...
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The Mushkegowuk and Anishinaabe Peoples and Treaty No. 9. A Cree Culture and History Education Game.

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