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... Smith ( 1975 ) who also maintain that the Assiniboine occupied the Lake Forest of the Boundary Waters region . Bishop and Smith have summarized their position : ( 1 ) The Assiniboine occupied the entire International border region from ...
... Smith ( 1975 ) who also maintain that the Assiniboine occupied the Lake Forest of the Boundary Waters region . Bishop and Smith have summarized their position : ( 1 ) The Assiniboine occupied the entire International border region from ...
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... Smith arrived at Opechancanough's residence , a few miles upstream . After lengthy bickering , Smith , incensed over the delay , challenged the chief to a person - to - person encounter . The chief yielded , and barter resumed . After ...
... Smith arrived at Opechancanough's residence , a few miles upstream . After lengthy bickering , Smith , incensed over the delay , challenged the chief to a person - to - person encounter . The chief yielded , and barter resumed . After ...
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... SMITH , J.G.E. 1973 Kindred , clan and conflict : continuity and change among the southwestern Ojibwa . ( Manuscript . ) SMITH , Nicholas N. 1955 Wabanaki dances . Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 16.29-37 . SMITH ...
... SMITH , J.G.E. 1973 Kindred , clan and conflict : continuity and change among the southwestern Ojibwa . ( Manuscript . ) SMITH , Nicholas N. 1955 Wabanaki dances . Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 16.29-37 . SMITH ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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