Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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North American Indian ( Washington , Smithsonian Institution , 1978 ) are merely the most accessible of his many ... He reminds us in his initial chapter " The Indian Image in Canadian History " that the depiction of Indians as brutal ...
North American Indian ( Washington , Smithsonian Institution , 1978 ) are merely the most accessible of his many ... He reminds us in his initial chapter " The Indian Image in Canadian History " that the depiction of Indians as brutal ...
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held the Indian in contempt , contributed far more to the hostile attitude toward Indians than anything the ethnologists wrote . Parkman's impact in English Canada , though very great , was not without serious challenge .
held the Indian in contempt , contributed far more to the hostile attitude toward Indians than anything the ethnologists wrote . Parkman's impact in English Canada , though very great , was not without serious challenge .
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It has also been argued that there was no reason for the French to offer bounties for Beothuk scalps , because the " French did not use that part of their fishing shore contiguous with Red Indian territory and would not have suffered ...
It has also been argued that there was no reason for the French to offer bounties for Beothuk scalps , because the " French did not use that part of their fishing shore contiguous with Red Indian territory and would not have suffered ...
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