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hivernants. With the
ability to
vacation abroad (or
domestically if they were French) for
months on end (usually
October until May),
these hivernants...
- This hunt was
smaller than the
summer hunt as many of the hunters, the
hivernants or winterers, who had
taken part of the
summer hunt
leave the settlements...
- the
posts to ****her away
French outposts.
These men were
known as the
hivernants (winterers). They also
helped negotiate trade in
indigenous communities...
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known by
their diet and
referred to as
mangeurs du lard ('pork-eaters').
Hivernants, or
wintering servants, who
paddled canoes from the
Great Lakes to the...
- (1972). Répartition géographique et
importance numérique des anatidés
hivernants en Algérie. Le Gerfaut, 69 : 239–251. Krissat, K. & Horr, K. (1976). Les...
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Laurent de
Grandin were
founded by
French Métis
hivernants from the Red
River settlement.
Hivernants were
hunters and
trappers who
spent the
winter on...
- the oldest, was
originally the
wintering home of Métis
buffalo hunters (
hivernants). A
mission was
established in 1873 by
Father André O.M.I.
after Métis...
- and the gamblers", the
majority of
visitors to
Cannes are "émigrés and
hivernants —
people who
leave England in
order to
escape paying taxes, and who are...
- Métis from the Red
River settlement in Manitoba. Many
began as Métis
hivernants buffalo hunting camps from the 1840s to the 1870s. Lebret, Saskatchewan...
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opened a
trading post in 1871 at Wood Mountain,
Saskatchewan then a Métis
hivernant settlement. He
married Marie Ouellette in 1873 who bore him a son Albert...