Land occupancy by the Amerindians of the Canadian Northwest in the 19th century, as reported by Émile Petitot : toponymic inventory, data analyses, legal implications

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Land occupancy by the Amerindians of the Canadian Northwest in the 19th century, as reported by Émile Petitot : toponymic inventory, data analyses, legal implications

Donat Savoie, editor

(Occasional publication series, no. 49)

CCI Press, c2001

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L'occupation territoriale chez les Amérindiens du nord-ouest Canadien au XIXe siècle, selon Émile Petitot

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"English translation (1979, 1980) by Translation Office of the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs, Canada"--T.p. verso

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Emile Petitot lived and worked in the Athabasca-Mackenzie area from 1862 to 1883. Accompanied by native guides, he made several journeys to the Arctic Ocean and inland, where he closely observed the geography and inhabitants of the area, drawing maps and gathering native place names.

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