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- Hivernants abstract "Hivernants was used during the North American fur trade to describe Métis who spent the winter months hunting and trapping on the Canadian prairies where they built small temporary villages. The word is French for "winterer". "Hiverner" the verb means to overwinter.The hivernants were active in hunting buffalo (bison) during the cold-weather season (mid-November to mid-March) when the bison's hair was thick enough for the production of buffalo robes. This was as opposed to the summer hunt, which was primarily aimed at harvesting meat.".
- Hivernants thumbnail Wood_Mountain_1875.jpg?width=300.
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- Hivernants wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Hivernants wikiPageRevisionID "662263994".
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Assiniboine_River.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Batoche,_Saskatchewan.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Battle_River.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Block_settlement.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Block_settlements.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Buffalo_coat.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Buffalo_robe.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Prairies.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_prairies.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_Old_West.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Category:Communities_by_industry.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_communities.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fur_trade.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Great_Plains.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Category:Métis_culture.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Cypress_Hills_Interprovincial_Park.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Lac_La_Biche,_Alberta.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Lac_Ste._Anne_(Alberta).
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Lebret,_Saskatchewan.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Manitoba.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Montana.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Moose_Jaw.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Métis_buffalo_hunt.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Métis_people_(Canada).
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink North_American_fur_trade.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink QuAppelle_River.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Red_Deer_River.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Red_River_Colony.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Red_River_settlement.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Riding_Mountain_National_Park.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Saskatchewan.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Souris_River.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Southbranch_Settlement.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink St._Albert,_Alberta.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink St._Laurent_de_Grandin,_Saskatchewan.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Turtle_Mountain_Provincial_Park.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Willow_Bunch,_Saskatchewan.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink Wood_Mountain,_Saskatchewan.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLink File:Wood_Mountain_1875.jpg.
- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hivernants".
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- Hivernants wikiPageWikiLinkText "hivernants".
- Hivernants hasPhotoCollection Hivernants.
- Hivernants wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Metis.
- Hivernants wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NorthAm-native-stub.
- Hivernants wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hivernants subject Category:American_Old_West.
- Hivernants subject Category:Communities_by_industry.
- Hivernants subject Category:French_communities.
- Hivernants subject Category:Fur_trade.
- Hivernants subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Great_Plains.
- Hivernants subject Category:Métis_culture.
- Hivernants type Article.
- Hivernants type Group.
- Hivernants type Article.
- Hivernants type Group.
- Hivernants type People.
- Hivernants comment "Hivernants was used during the North American fur trade to describe Métis who spent the winter months hunting and trapping on the Canadian prairies where they built small temporary villages. The word is French for "winterer". "Hiverner" the verb means to overwinter.The hivernants were active in hunting buffalo (bison) during the cold-weather season (mid-November to mid-March) when the bison's hair was thick enough for the production of buffalo robes.".
- Hivernants label "Hivernants".
- Hivernants sameAs m.05j_k1.
- Hivernants sameAs Q5872793.
- Hivernants sameAs Q5872793.
- Hivernants wasDerivedFrom Hivernants?oldid=662263994.
- Hivernants depiction Wood_Mountain_1875.jpg.
- Hivernants isPrimaryTopicOf Hivernants.