Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 172
... European contact before 1815 , while few Indians were displaced by any pre - Confederation settlement . Rather than producing a single , simple stereotype , commentators in Canada authored a great variety of views of the natives : the ...
... European contact before 1815 , while few Indians were displaced by any pre - Confederation settlement . Rather than producing a single , simple stereotype , commentators in Canada authored a great variety of views of the natives : the ...
Page 175
... European diseases . What are some of the more important conclusions of such revisionism ? American natives had no ... European habit of kidnapping . In Canada the earliest and most prolonged contacts between natives and Europeans was ...
... European diseases . What are some of the more important conclusions of such revisionism ? American natives had no ... European habit of kidnapping . In Canada the earliest and most prolonged contacts between natives and Europeans was ...
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... European reports of fierce warfare between them and the Hurons , and certainly they were never admitted to the Huron confederacy . Yet they played an important role in exchanging European goods with the so - called Neutrals , who in ...
... European reports of fierce warfare between them and the Hurons , and certainly they were never admitted to the Huron confederacy . Yet they played an important role in exchanging European goods with the so - called Neutrals , who in ...
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