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  1. 1
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    28074
    Year:
    1916
    ... winter consumption. Health and Sanitation. - I am pleased to report that ... winters and early frosts, this agency is not adapted for agriculture, so 
  2. 2
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    28067
    Year:
    1916
    ... winter months. What they make in the summer them spend during the winter. Yew of them have any money when the spring opens up. They are willing to work at 
  3. 3
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    28050
    Year:
    1916
    ... winter, and, in consequence, the Indians did not undergo any scarcity of food. No effort had been made on their part, however, to dry sufficient meat for 
  4. 4
    93 digital object(s)
    Library / Canada Gazette, 1841 to 1997
    Item ID number:
    4673
    ... Winters, 10th Itegiment, \Ian'h, 1910. Lieutenant WL Nugent, 49th Regiment, \Iarch, 1916. Lieutenant GA MacGregr, 50th Regiment, :1larch, 1916, 4th 4th 4th 
  5. 5
    85 digital object(s)
    Library / Canada Gazette, 1841 to 1997
    Item ID number:
    4625
    ... Winters Hennessy, gentleman. 17th March, 1916. Adam Wilfred Cchrane, gentleman. 20th March 1916. Charles Hassell Mrse, gentleman. ]st April, 1910. Arthur 
  6. 6
    96 digital object(s)
    Library / Canada Gazette, 1841 to 1997
    Item ID number:
    4619
    ... Winters, Army Medical Corps whilst em lped as Assistant Director Medical ... Winters, services de santé de l'armée, tant qu'il sera emplyé Nqualitb de 
  7. 7
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    28000
    Year:
    1916
    ... winter, mostly grippe, but there were a few cases of pneumonia. There were a few deaths from-the latter disease and one death from consumption. I have 
  8. 8
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    28024
    Year:
    1916
    ... winter, have had a fairly successful hunting season. The prices of furs, for this season, have advanced, so that the revenue from this source was improved 
  9. 9
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    27978
    Year:
    1916
    ... winter, which has been a great help to them during the winter. Several other bands have also taken out cord-wood, and timber, which gave them sufficient to 
  10. 10
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    28017
    Year:
    1916
    ... winter had to be brought in by the stores in that district, which supply the Indians with certain kinds of provisions in exchange for their furs and fish 
  11. 11
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    28010
    Year:
    1916
    ... winter, cattle and horses wintered well. There was sufficient feed and the animals came through in pretty fair condition, with a very light per cent of loss 
  12. 12
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    28061
    Year:
    1916
    ... winter. Fishing for their own consumption was very much restricted last season owing to the stringent regulations placed upon Indians and the small run of 
  13. 13
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    28048
    Year:
    1916
    ... winter on good feed, with a fair percentage of calves and foals. Although the winter has been long and hard on them, they are coming through with very small 
  14. 14
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    27989
    Year:
    1916
    ... winter they live in log houses on their reserves, or in temporary shacks adjacent to their hunting grounds or fishing stations. They usually form themselves 
  15. 15
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    27975
    Year:
    1916
    ... winter months find ready sale for their ware to American tourists at good prices. Buildings. - Most of their dwelling-houses are frame, and in general kept 
  16. 16
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    28055
    Year:
    1916
    ... winter was severe, however, and many, particularly children, suffered from the minor diseases attributable to sudden changes of weather conditions. Sanitary 
  17. 17
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    28085
    Year:
    1916
    ... winter. As a rule they are able to make quite a little money by the sale of their game; but in the early part of the winter a very large herd of cariboo 
  18. 18
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    27980
    Year:
    1916
    ... winter, but without any fatal results. Sanitary precautions are well observed. Characteristics and Progress. - During the past year I can say that there has 
  19. 19
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    28049
    Year:
    1916
    ... winter at this point, and, speaking generally, the Indians of the northern country managed to pass the winter season without undue want or suffering. This 
  20. 20
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    28020
    Year:
    1916
    ... winter. The Carrot river is now open from the Pas town to the reserve lately granted this band by the department. The first time that I ever went direct 
  21. 21
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    27976
    Year:
    1916
    ... winter months. Grippe has been very bad this year and has taken several of the older Indians, but altogether they have come through the winter very well 
  22. 22
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    28026
    Year:
    1916
    ... winter to hunt, the potatoes freeze, and they are obliged to apply for seed each spring. The land along the banks of the Mackenzie river, is well adapted 
  23. 23
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    27973
    Year:
    1916
    ... winter, and in summer act as guides and work for survey parties. A few around Chapleau are working on the Canadian Pacific Railway this winter. On account 
  24. 24
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    28125
    Year:
    1916
    ... winter hunting grounds and are there all winter. In summer there is a fair attendance, but progress is slow. Shoal Lake Day School. The attendance at this 
  25. 25
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    28154
    Year:
    1916
    ... winter. During the summer vacation outdoor toilets were erected, thus improving the sanitary surroundings. It has also been arranged to continue the sewing 
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