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Role of women, handicrafts, making clothes
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Role of women, handicrafts, making clothes by Anna Bella Solomon

Snaring, rabbits and preserving
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Snaring, rabbits and preserving by Anna Bella Solomon

Summer travel
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Summer travel by Emile Sutherland

Traditional clothing
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Traditional clothing by Emile Sutherland

Traditional dwelling, moss house
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Traditional dwelling, moss house by Emile Sutherland

Traditional dwellings
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Traditional dwellings by John Edwards

Traditional fishing
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Traditional fishing by Emile Sutherland

Traditional marriage
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Traditional marriage Emile Sutherland

Weaving, rabbit blanket
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Weaving, rabbit blanket by Anna Bella Solomon

Winisk, goose hunting
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Winisk, goose hunting by Emile Sutherland

Winter travel
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Winter travel by Emile Sutherland

Working on a barge
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Working on a barge by John Kataquapit

A conversation
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Ellen McLeod tells Hannah Loon how she left home to catch up to her brothers who were going to the settlement for Christmas. Her father, who didn't want to go, actually met them there

A northern blizzard
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Four people were once trapped in their tents by a blizzard that buried their tent and their dogs. They only managed to dig out their dogs the next day.

A story about an otter
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Xavier, the narrator, used to have an otter as a pet. He slept at night and was up early in the morning but returned to bed in the afternoon. In winter, his family would cut two holes in the ice and ...

Memishoosh the conjuror
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Memishoosh the conjuror adopts young orphan boys, raises them to be his sons-in-law, and then routinely kills them off. One of them, however, was also a conjuror and saves himself from Memishoosh's ...

More early activities
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Willie Frenchman recounts more perilous hunts and encounters, and how he survived crossing a near-frozen river.

Stuck frozen in a moose-hide
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One winter, a hunter shot a moose and killed him, but night was approaching and he was far from home so he decided to skin the animal to keep from freezing. When morning came, however, he was stuck ...

The man who kicked away the snow
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Once during winter there was a man whose younger brother got so cold that he froze to death. When the snow began to thaw, the older brother kicked at the snow and dared it to come freeze him and the ...

The man who was devoured by rabbits
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This story teaches children not to laugh at anyone who is in trouble. There were once two families living together during winter who lived mostly on hunting rabbits. One day, one of the hunters came ...
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The Mushkegowuk and Anishinaabe Peoples and Treaty No. 9. A Cree Culture and History Education Game.

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