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Au Pays de l’Ours Noir Part 10

Posted on April 2, 2012 by Caribbean Roots Canada

Excerpt from Au Pays de l’Ours Noir, 

Dispatches of a Missionary,1897, by Father

Adrien Gabriel Morice

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Translated by Neil Wylie and Garry Girvan

 Among the Carriers and Babines

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Au Pays de L’Ours Noir: Part 23

Posted on November 21, 2011 by Caribbean Roots Canada

Excerpt from Au Pays de l’Ours Noir,

Dispatches of a Missionary 1897, by Father

Adrien Gabriel Morice

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Translated by Neil Wylie and Garry Girvan

More Encounters With Bears

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Au Pays de L’Ours Noir: Part 22

Posted on November 21, 2011 by Caribbean Roots Canada

Excerpt from Au Pays de l’Ours Noir,

Dispatches of a Missionary 1897, by Father

Adrien Gabriel Morice

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Translated by Neil Wylie and Garry Girvan

  Encounters with Bears

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Au Pays de l’Ours Noir: Part 20

Posted on October 23, 2011 by Caribbean Roots Canada

Excerpt from Au Pays de l’Ours Noir,

Dispatches of a Missionary 1897, by Father

Adrien Gabriel Morice

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Translated by Neil Wylie and Garry Girvan

Arms of the Carrier and Sekani

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Au Pays de L’Ours Noir: Part 21

Posted on October 22, 2011 by Caribbean Roots Canada

Excerpt from Au Pays de l’Ours Noir,

Dispatches of a Missionary 1897, by Father

Adrien Gabriel Morice

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Translated by Neil Wylie and Garry Girvan

En Route to the Sekani

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Au Pays de L’Ours Noir: Part 26

Posted on March 6, 2011 by Caribbean Roots Canada

Excerpt from Au Pays de l’Ours Noir,

Dispatches of a Missionary 1897, by Father

Adrien Gabriel Morice

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Translated by Neil Wylie and Garry Girvan

 Ceremonies: The Potlach

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