... Albany, Kashechewan, and Attawapiskat and another connects Fort Severn to Shammattawa, Fig. 4.2). There are permanent road networks only within and immediately around most villages. Two rail lines penetrate the Lowland, one reaching the ...
... Albany and Attawapiskat Rivers33a The route principally used between the Albany and Attawapiskat rivers leaves the former river at Eabemet lake and reaches the latter at Lansdowne lake , traversing a distance of seventy - five miles ...
... Attawapiskat Cree Land Use , ” 107. George Robert ( Robbie ) Linklater was son of Attawapiskat postmaster George Linklater ( “ C ” ) and his second wife , Margaret Faries . George “ C , ” who was assigned Fort Albany ticket no . 68 in ...
... Albany and Attawapiskat Rivers33 The route principally used between the Albany and Attawapiskat rivers leaves the former river at Eabemet lake and reaches the latter at Lansdowne lake , traversing a distance of seventy - five miles ...
... Albany on August 3 , 1905 , they admitted 375 native people into the treaty . Among these were over thirty ... Attawapiskat and described as of Scottish - Cree origin , was admitted with his second wife Margaret ( Faries ) and two ...
... Albany and Attawapiskat Rivers33a The route principally used between the Albany and Attawapiskat rivers leaves the former river at Eabemet lake and reaches the latter at Lansdowne lake , traversing a distance of seventy - five miles ...
... Albany and Attawapiskat Rivers 33a The route principally used between the Albany and Attawapiskat rivers leaves the former river at Eabemet lake and reaches the latter at Lansdowne lake , traversing a distance of seventy - five miles ...