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Excerpt from Caribou Eskimos of the Upper Kazan River, Keewatin
In the summer of 1947 the upper Kazan River band comprised only 19 members, divided among about seven families. Not more than two or three of these families, as a rule, seemed to congregate on a single campground, on the shore of either the river or some nearby lake (see pl. They shifted ground occasionally, as when a site became unbearable from the stench of rotting caribou bodies and from hordes of blowflies and maggots.
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