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1939 The significance of hunting territory systems of the Algonkain in social theory.<br />

American Anthropologist 41(2):269-80.<br />

Speck, Frank<br />

1915 The family hunting band as the basis of Algonkian social organization. American<br />

Anthropologist 17(2):289-305.<br />

1923 Mistassini Hunting Territories in the Labrador Peninsula. American Anthropologist<br />

25:452-71.<br />

1926 Culture Problems in Northeastern North America. Proceedings of the American<br />

Philosophical society 65(4):272-311.<br />

1935a Naskapi: The Savage Hunters of the Labrador Peninsula. Norman: University of<br />

Oklahoma Press (1977).<br />

1935b Penobscot tales and religious beliefs. Journal of American Folklore 48:1-107.<br />

1938 Aboriginal conservators. Audubon Magazine 40:258-61.<br />

Smith, James G.E.<br />

1975 Preliminary Notes on the Rocky Cree of Reindeer Lake. Contributions to Canadian<br />

Ethnology. D. B. Carlistle (ed.). National Museum of Man, Mercury Series, Ethnology<br />

Srevice Paper 31, pp. 171-89.<br />

Tanner, Adrian<br />

1968 Occupation and Life Style in Two Minority Communities. In Conflict in Culture: Problems<br />

of Developmental Change Among the Cree, edited by Norman A. Chance, pp. 47-67.<br />

Ottawa: Saint Paul University, Canadian Research Centre for Anthrpology.<br />

1971 Existe-t-il des territoires de chasse? Recherches amérindiennes au Québec, Bulletin<br />

d’Information 1(4-5):69-83.<br />

1973 The Significance of Hunting Territories Today. In Cultural Ecology, edited by Bruce Cox,<br />

pp. 101-14. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart.<br />

1975 The Hidden Feast: Eating and Ideology Among the Mistassini Cree. Papers of the 6th<br />

Algonquian Conference, 1974. Mercury Series Paper 23:291-313. Ottawa: national<br />

Museum of Man.<br />

1978a Divination and Decisions: Multiple Explanations for Algonkian Scapulimancy. In Yearbook<br />

of Symbolic Anthropology, edited by E. Schwimmer, pp. 59-101. London: C. Hurst<br />

1978b Game Shortage and the Inland Fur Trade in <strong>Northern</strong> Quebec, 1915-1940. In Papers of<br />

the Ninth Algonquian Conference, edited by William Cowan, pp. 146-59. Ottawa:<br />

Carleton University.<br />

1979 Bringing Home Animals: Religious Ideology and Mode of Production of the Mistassini Cree<br />

Hunters. New York: St. Martin’s Press.<br />

1980 La politique du Quatrième Monde et les autochtones du Canada: Remarques.<br />

Anthropology et sociétés 4(3):45-58.<br />

1983a The End of Fur Trade History. Queen’s Quarterly 90(1):176-91.<br />

1983b The Politics of Indianness: Case Studies of Native Ethnopolitics in Canada. St. John’s:<br />

Memorial University of Newfoundland, Institute of Social and Economic Research.<br />

1984 Notes on the Ceremonial hide. In Papers of the Fifteenth Algonquian Conference, edited<br />

by William Cowan, pp. 91-106. Ottawa: Carleton University.<br />

Teit, James A.<br />

1909 Two Tahltan Traditions. Journal of American Folklore 22:314-18.<br />

1917 Kaska Tales. Journal of American Folklore 30:427-73.<br />

1919 Tahltan Tales. Journal of American Folklore 32:198-250.<br />

1921 Tahltan Tales. Journal of American Folklore 34:223-53, 335-56.<br />

1956 Field Notes on the Tahltan and Kaska Indians, 1912-15. Ed. J.H. MacNeish.<br />

Anthropologica 3:39-171.<br />

Tlen, Daniel L.<br />

1986 Speaking Out: Consultations and Survey of Yukon Native Languages Planning, Visibility<br />

and Growth. Whitehorse: Yukon Native Language Centre.<br />

Trigger, Bruce G.<br />

1988 A Present of Their Past? Anthropologists, Native People, and Their Heritage. Culture<br />

8(1):71-80.<br />

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