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- agree with the whites in stating that
by + large the native trapper is lazy.
His portages are poorly cut or not cut,
his cabins are of indifferent construction
+ he lacks a pride in a good job well
done. The great part of the trapping
on the 2 local reserves must be
fine fur + that is more difficult
than rat shooting + consequently less
popular.
Aklavik. July 22/47 [1947].
At [Bert] Boxers today we had better
luck + caught our first young
rat as well as four adults.
Waterfowl seen 16 miles
White-winged Scoters 1 [male symbol 1 [female symbol]
Surf 1 [female symbol]
Scaup 1 1
Widgeon 3.
Reindeer Station July 23, 1947.
Plane arrived from Forth Smith at
9:45 bearing Oldham, a mechanic for
Reindeer Station + pilot Mush Sharron
of Yellowknife - plane an old Fairchild.
Oldham answers me that the trappers
here were at no time told that.
trap line registration had been decided
upon + that the widespread belief
here that such as the plan
was, in fact, a misconception. So far
only a preliminary exploration to
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