Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 162
... recent historiography of the Metis . If the writings mentioned here transcend with difficulty one national boundary , they arrive still less at a truly comparative overview , one that discovers that métis peoples ( in the general French ...
... recent historiography of the Metis . If the writings mentioned here transcend with difficulty one national boundary , they arrive still less at a truly comparative overview , one that discovers that métis peoples ( in the general French ...
Page 173
... recent directions and findings of historical enquiry in every period of native history in Canada's past . Finally , since Indians of interest to Canadian scholars do not conveniently confine themselves to the present political ...
... recent directions and findings of historical enquiry in every period of native history in Canada's past . Finally , since Indians of interest to Canadian scholars do not conveniently confine themselves to the present political ...
Page 180
... recent serious articles suggests that the trend is changing . In fact , the most important recent book - length publications in the Montgomery field , apart from the bibliography , have been by Montgomery herself rather than by her ...
... recent serious articles suggests that the trend is changing . In fact , the most important recent book - length publications in the Montgomery field , apart from the bibliography , have been by Montgomery herself rather than by her ...
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