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Scenic view of the Samiajij Miawpukek Reserve (Conne River Reserve), Newfoundland. Most people at Miawpukek believed the house pictured to the right to be Uncle Matty Jeddore's, and the house pictured in the left background to be Stephen John's.
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Scenic view of Samiajij Miawpukek Reserve (Conne River Reserve), Newfoundland, with white church with pitched roof on hillock, and houses below it on the water's edge.
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Scenic view of the Samiajij Miawpukek Reserve (Conne River Reserve), Newfoundland, looking southwest. The homes pictured belonged to Paul Benoit (obscured by the trees), Andrew Joe (left center), Frank Benoit (large white house with side buildings, right center), and George Benoit (in far right foreground).
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Scenic view of Samiajij Miawpukek Reserve (Conne River Reserve), Newfoundland, looking northeast. Building in foreground with white roof was Nicholas Jeddore's cooper shop, where various wooden products were made.
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Outdoor portrait of Mi'kmaq (Micmac) man Joe "Amite" Jeddore "tanning a skin," most likely cleaning caribou skin with a scraper made from a caribou leg bone, a tool still used today. On the Samiajij Miawpukek Reserve (Conne River Reserve), Newfoundland.
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Scenic view of Samiajij Miawpukek Reserve (Conne River Reserve), Newfoundland, with white church with pitched roof on a small hill, and houses below it on the water's edge.
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View of a birchbark cabin with small door and pitched roof with poles to keep roof in place on the Samiajij Miawpukek Reserve (Conne River Reserve), Newfoundland. Camps like these were used after European contact for hunting, fishing, and gathering other resources.
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View of a birchbark cabin with small door and pitched roof with poles to keep roof in place on the Samiajij Miawpukek Reserve (Conne River Reserve), Newfoundland. Camps like these were used after European contact for hunting, fishing, and gathering other resources.
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Broiling salmon before open fire. From a series of photos in which Joe "Amité" Jeddore showed Frederick Johnson how to catch and smoke salmon, along the Conne River, on the Samiajij Miawpukek Reserve, Newfoundland.
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Rapids on Conne River six miles from the Samiajij Miawpukek Reserve (Conne River Reserve), Newfoundland. From a series of photos in which Joe "Amité" Jeddore showed Frederick Johnson how to catch and smoke salmon, along the Conne River.