Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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engaged in field work in Newfoundland from 1914 onwards and published his work in 1922.37 It should be emphasized that the traditions came from Micmac informants and that the parties who collected them were clearly interested in ...
engaged in field work in Newfoundland from 1914 onwards and published his work in 1922.37 It should be emphasized that the traditions came from Micmac informants and that the parties who collected them were clearly interested in ...
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admitted their own interference with the native Indians , none of them claimed hostilities by Micmacs . Presumably , in the early 1790s , no such hostilities were known in the eastern part of Notre Dame Bay .
admitted their own interference with the native Indians , none of them claimed hostilities by Micmacs . Presumably , in the early 1790s , no such hostilities were known in the eastern part of Notre Dame Bay .
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103 Stories of Micmacs who lost their heads to Beothuk are rare , but exist . One was related by Ben Jore , Speck's Micmac / Montagnais informant , whose grandfather had been shot and decapitated by Red Indians near the mouth of the ...
103 Stories of Micmacs who lost their heads to Beothuk are rare , but exist . One was related by Ben Jore , Speck's Micmac / Montagnais informant , whose grandfather had been shot and decapitated by Red Indians near the mouth of the ...
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