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Montagnais-Naskapi bands and family hunting districts of the central and southeastern Labrador peninsula

Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society85 • Published In 1942 • Pages: 215-242

By: Speck, Frank Gouldsmith, Eisley, Loren C..

Abstract
The authors develop the theory that the family ownership of hunting territories of the Montagnais-Naskapi bands is the result of the adjustment of these people to the hunting of beavers in the forest zone where the dispersion of hunters and the conservation of existing animal life is a necessity. The article includes description of migratory bands and the location of their hunting territories. For a different view of the origin of the hunting territories see Leacock (1954) of this file.
culture
Innu
HRAF PubDate
2019
Region
North America
Sub Region
Arctic and Subarctic
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Robert Lee ; 1958
Field Date
1908-1935
Coverage Place
Canada
Notes
Frank G. Speck and Loren C. Eisley
Includes bibliographical references
LCCN
12030251
LCSH
Innu Indians