Abstract

THE TUte de Boule Indians, who call themselves Tcekamek'iriniwak' or Whitefish people, inhabit that region of western Quebec Province which is bounded by the Trenche river on the east and approximately by the Megiskan river on the west, a distance of about 160 miles. To the north, in general, it may be said that their country extends as far as the height of land separating the St. Lawrence basin from the James Bay and Hudson Bay watershed. The southern boundary however which is undergoing constant modification due to the northern invasion of white

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