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... Sikanni Chief . The waters of the Sikanni flow north and come , in the end , by way of the Mackenzie , to the cold arctic shore and to the Beaufort Sea - and twenty years ago , if you wanted to go north early in the season , you took ...
... Sikanni Chief . The waters of the Sikanni flow north and come , in the end , by way of the Mackenzie , to the cold arctic shore and to the Beaufort Sea - and twenty years ago , if you wanted to go north early in the season , you took ...
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... Sikanni Chief . will The Alaska Highway bring you to Fort Nelson now , and the Sikanni , after its century and a quarter as an avenue of the fur trade , is silent again except for the noise of its own rapids or the passing of some ...
... Sikanni Chief . will The Alaska Highway bring you to Fort Nelson now , and the Sikanni , after its century and a quarter as an avenue of the fur trade , is silent again except for the noise of its own rapids or the passing of some ...
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... Sikanni , a happy month went by . The canoes were un- packed and overhauled and a cache was built for the outfit and the grub . A comfortable camp was made for ourselves and warm , sheltered lairs for the dogs ; much sorting and bagging ...
... Sikanni , a happy month went by . The canoes were un- packed and overhauled and a cache was built for the outfit and the grub . A comfortable camp was made for ourselves and warm , sheltered lairs for the dogs ; much sorting and bagging ...
Contents
THE GEMINI | 15 |
A MUSCOVY VOYAGE BY JAMES HARPER | 96 |
BY HENRY BAERLEIN | 232 |
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