Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 177
... Montagnais and Algonkins in the lower St. Lawrence , and then spread into the Ottawa Valley and thence to the Huron villages . This was but the first of such infections throughout the eastern woodland Indians which reduced the Mic- macs ...
... Montagnais and Algonkins in the lower St. Lawrence , and then spread into the Ottawa Valley and thence to the Huron villages . This was but the first of such infections throughout the eastern woodland Indians which reduced the Mic- macs ...
Page 59
... Montagnais ) " who spoke their language " . Although subsequent English reports do mention fur trade with " a sort of French Indians " in northern Newfoundland " where the French fish " , the northerly location of these Indians suggests ...
... Montagnais ) " who spoke their language " . Although subsequent English reports do mention fur trade with " a sort of French Indians " in northern Newfoundland " where the French fish " , the northerly location of these Indians suggests ...
Page 76
... Montagnais informant , whose grandfather had been shot and decapitated by Red Indians near the mouth of the Exploits River . Subsequently the Beothuk stuck his head on a pole and danced around it.104 One of J.P. Howley's Micmac canoe ...
... Montagnais informant , whose grandfather had been shot and decapitated by Red Indians near the mouth of the Exploits River . Subsequently the Beothuk stuck his head on a pole and danced around it.104 One of J.P. Howley's Micmac canoe ...
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