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Date: 1897
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Publication type: Federal/National
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  1. 1
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11214
    Year:
    1897
    ... fur, these people are badly situated. The people are Crees, of the branch known as "Willow Indians." MISTAWASIS RESERVE, NO. 103. The location of this 
  2. 2
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11145
    Year:
    1897
    ... fur; also, the berry-grounds give especially large yields. Vital Statistics. - The population is forty-five - men seventeen, women thirteen, children 
  3. 3
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11162
    Year:
    1897
    ... Fur-bearing animals are fast disappearing, but game large and small is still plentiful. Tribe or Nation. - These Indians belong chiefly to the Salish and 
  4. 4
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11175
    Year:
    1897
    ... fur-bearing animals. This summer he accompanied me to Prince Albert, where he traded most of his furs, and brought down thirty-sacks of flour, a cooking 
  5. 5
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11193
    Year:
    1897
    ... fur-bearing animals in the agency. Very little dog-fish oil was made this season, the Ucluelet Indians alone making any quantity. The Oiahts brought in two 
  6. 6
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11151
    Year:
    1897
    ... fur catch, which proved a little below the average, the proceeds of their occupations were satisfactory; also continued progress for good was manifest 
  7. 7
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11235
    Year:
    1897
    ... fur is caught now in this district, and the Indians do not count much on it. The white settlers in the neighbourhood give some of the working men and women 
  8. 8
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11273
    Year:
    1897
    ... fur-bearing animals, and an occasional whale, the flesh of all of which is acceptable to them for food. By trapping for furs, logging, making canoes, making 
  9. 9
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11174
    Year:
    1897
    ... fur- bearing animals, they are progressing. As an example I will mention the case of William Cook. He is but a young man with a wife and child, but has done 
  10. 10
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11268
    Year:
    1897
    ... fur catch, which proved a little below the average, the proceeds of their respective other pursuits were satisfactory, and a continued progress for good 
  11. 11
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11061
    Year:
    1897
    ... fur has been about an average one and although the hunting Indians of the province of Quebec have felt the consequences of the restriction placed by the 
  12. 12
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11177
    Year:
    1897
    ... fur-hunting grounds proved too attractive for them. Temperance and Morality. - I am not aware or any cases of intemperance or immorality having occurred 
  13. 13
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11150
    Year:
    1897
    ... fur-bearing animals. Health and Sanitary Condition. - The Indians are taught to observe sanitary measures, and those coming within reach have been 
  14. 14
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11187
    Year:
    1897
    ... fur-bearing animals are to be found throughout the country. Population. - There are fifty-seven in this band - seventeen men, fourteen women, fifteen boys 
  15. 15
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11255
    Year:
    1897
    ... fur bearing animals during the winter. Many of the women are very handy at bead-work, for which they find a ready market, also for the large quantities of 
  16. 16
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11269
    Year:
    1897
    ... fur-bearing animals is considerably less. The proceeds of other industries are about the same as of last year. The slight increase is accounted for by more 
  17. 17
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11089
    Year:
    1897
    ... fur-catches in this district. Religion. - Two hundred and twenty-seven are Roman Catholics, nine belong to the Church of England, and twelve are pagans 
  18. 18
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11086
    Year:
    1897
    ... fur is gradually getting less since the whites have settled in this district. Buildings. - This band has forty-nine log houses and eleven frame buildings 
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