Labrador, the country and the people . Eskimo and Nascaupee Indians, Hudson Bay-. Davis Inlet Montagnais THE INDIANS 195 difficulty when the face is stiff with cold. It may be notedthat the Scotch and English, whose relative facility incatching the Indian sounds has been remarked, have alsoa long inheritance of northern conditions. Eastward from Mingan the people travel the Natashquan,St. Augustine, and Eskimo rivers. Their lands are chieflyin the region between the Hamilton and the St. from the Mealy Mountains of Hamilton Inletand the Sandwich Bay coast lies an indefinite,


Labrador, the country and the people . Eskimo and Nascaupee Indians, Hudson Bay-. Davis Inlet Montagnais THE INDIANS 195 difficulty when the face is stiff with cold. It may be notedthat the Scotch and English, whose relative facility incatching the Indian sounds has been remarked, have alsoa long inheritance of northern conditions. Eastward from Mingan the people travel the Natashquan,St. Augustine, and Eskimo rivers. Their lands are chieflyin the region between the Hamilton and the St. from the Mealy Mountains of Hamilton Inletand the Sandwich Bay coast lies an indefinite, unmappedarea of high territory, partly barren, where large lakessupply the rough rivers passing north, east, and winter, white or Eskimo-white hunters penetrate oneor two hundred miles into this area. The Hamilton Riveralso is hunted by the shore people. These go up in thefall in boats, returning on snow. The inland life of theseshore-dwelling hunters is as little like that of the Indiansas well may be. Their winter method is to take whatsupphes can be hauled on sleds


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