Remontée d'un rapide en canot, à l'aide de pôles
- CA P156,D1,P9
- Item
- [CA 1904]
Part of Jean Rainville
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Remontée d'un rapide en canot, à l'aide de pôles
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Campement et matériel de l'expédition
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Famille autochtone [Innu ou Eeyou-Eenou ?]
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Un homme en canot observe un rapide sur la rivière Ashuapmushuan
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Un homme nourrissant deux ours apprivoisés, au bord de la rivière Ashuapmushuan
Part of Jean Rainville
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Debout sur la pierre: Peter McKenzie.
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De la droite : le premier homme est Peter Mckenzie [image coupée]. Le 3e homme est le guide Malek Béjin, Innu de Masteuiatsh.
Peter Mckenzie et son équipe lors d'un portage
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À l'avant : Peter McKenzie.
Départ en canot sur le Lac Saint-Jean. Au centre : Peter McKenzie
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Au centre : Peter McKenzie.
2 hommes et un canot [portage ?]
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Part of Richard John Stuart
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Travellers Rest waterfall - fresh water within 3/4 hour of Home Base
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Abandoned trappers camp, behind Home Base
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Cree Indians paddle past in silence
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All that remains of our camp on the shore of Lake Waconichi
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Beaver float plane at Survey Base camp Jetty
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Yankee Point and view toward the Narrows
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Rock Tor from Survey Base camp
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View from Rock Tor of country behind Survey Base
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Warden's Point - Fetch Fire Warden - Rock tor
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Forest, muskeg and river - note bridge of felled trees
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Death's head - the only time a living tree was used
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