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    Territories of Canada. It is a tributary of the Liard River. Petitot River in western Canada Petitot River originates from Bistcho Lake in northwestern Alberta...
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  • linguist, and writer Petitot River, in northern Alberta and British Columbia, Canada, named in honor of Émile Petitot Jean Petitot (1607–1691), French-Swiss...
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    Fort Nelson River Zus Creek Sandy Creek La Biche River Northwest Territories Big Island Creek Kotaneelee River Petitot River Muskeg River Rabbit Creek...
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    Slave Lake and Mackenzie River, except for Petitot River which is drained through Liard River directly into the Mackenzie River, thus bypassing the Great...
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    six major rivers forming four major watersheds collecting the water and removing it from the province: The Peace River and Athabasca River flow north...
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  • Émile-Fortuné Petitot (also known as Émile-Fortuné-Stanislas-Joseph Petitot) (Inuk name, Mitchi Pitchitork Tchikraynarm iyoyé, meaning "Mr. Petitot, son of...
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    River, to which it is connected by the Petitot River. The waters of the lake drain to the Arctic Ocean through the Petitot, Liard and Mackenzie River...
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  • Parsnip River Parton River Partridge River Pend d'Oreille River Perry River Petitot River Piggott Creek Pike River Pine River Pitman River Pitt River Pouce...
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    Wapiti, Smoky, Hay, Chinchaga, Petitot Rivers in the west, Wabasca River in the center and Firebag and Clearwater River in the east. Alberta's two largest...
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    Tulita (category Populated places on the Mackenzie River)
    GNWT Fort Norman: History of H.B.C. Post on the Mackenzie River. The Beaver, July 1922. Petitot, Emile Travels Around Great Slave and Great Bear Lakes,...
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    Beautiful Autumn Colors Petitot River just before it meets the Liard River Roman Catholic Church Petiot River looking toward the Liard River The Sleeping Giant...
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  • Father Émile Petitot. The first two names are derived from the Inuvialuktun name of the river Kuuk (river) and means "people of the river". In 1857, Roderick...
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    Pont du Carrousel (category Bridges over the River Seine in Paris)
    bridge were erected classic style stone allegorical sculptures by Louis Petitot, which remain in situ. They represent Industry, Abundance, The City of...
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    Archived from the original on 9 February 2015. Retrieved 9 February 2015. Petitot, Emile. Travels Around Great Slave and Great Bear Lakes, 1862–1882. Toronto:...
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  • north-eastern British Columbia along the Beaver River, Liard River, between the Kotaneelee River and Petitot River. It reaches a thickness of several hundred...
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  • It occurs in outcrop along the Petitot River and Liard River valleys from the Beaver River to the Kotaneelee River mouth. The Kotaneelee Formation is...
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    its surroundings like if the Petitot project was completed Petitot's project in relation to its surroundings Petitot's project plan overlying the buildings...
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  • aspects of English, however, there is some disagreement among sources. Petitot (1889) states that Slavey Jargon lacks English, as well as Dene Suline...
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  • Emile Petitot recounts his visit with Francois Beaulieu in 1862 at Salt River (near Fort Smith). "That same night we set up our tent at Salt River. It is...
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    of the Hornaday River, south to the Little Hornaday River. The Rivière La Roncière-le Noury was discovered in 1868 by Émile Petitot, a French Missionary...
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    dei Parma Club (which represents most of the fanbase), l'Associazione Petitot and the club's ultras, Boys Parma, which was established on 3 August 1977...
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    community. The church, completed in 1885, was once home to Father Émile Petitot. The settlement was established as a North West Company fur trading outpost...
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    with a few Swampy Cree and Chippewa Christians. In 1862, Father Émile Petitot quoted William J. Christie then the chief factor of Fort Edmonton as saying...
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    Portage La Loche Brigade (category Red River Colony)
    Red River, a history of the Red River Colony. "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online (Alexis Bonami)". Retrieved 13 October 2012. Émile Petitot (1887)...
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    commissioned its restoration by the French architect Ennemond Alexandre Petitot, and tried to emulate in the interior the decor of the Palace of Versailles...
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    "started among the tribes of the upper Missouri River by failure to quarantine steamboats on the river", and Captain Pratt of the St. Peter "was guilty...
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    songwriter, and musician Faule Petitot (1572–1629), sculptor, cabinetmaker and architect, citizen of Geneva since 1615 Jean Petitot (1607–1691), enamel painter...
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    Paris: Éditions de La Martinière, p. 106, ISBN 9782732437323 Rivière-Petitot, Anne, "L'énigme Charles Claudel (1873-?)", Association Camille Claudel...
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    and volunteers. The most prominent were Constantine Scollen and Emile Petitot who went to Canada with him in 1862. In the unrest among the Métis people...
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    original on 2017-08-10. Retrieved 2008-10-27. "Chipewyan". 27 September 2021. Petitot, Émile Fortuné Stanislas Joseph (1876). Dictionnaire de la langue Dènè-Dindjié...
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