Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... fish are very plenty . ( Thwaites 1896 , vol . 54 : 193 ) . A confirming statement comes from the next Jesuit Relation , that of 1670-72 ; though the author of this relation is uncer- tain whether the " Assinipoulac " are a tribe living ...
... fish are very plenty . ( Thwaites 1896 , vol . 54 : 193 ) . A confirming statement comes from the next Jesuit Relation , that of 1670-72 ; though the author of this relation is uncer- tain whether the " Assinipoulac " are a tribe living ...
Page 211
... fishing grounds , and garden plots . The English ran a trading post here , too , which was shut down in July 1675 as part of the disarmament program . Many Indians fled here in Autumn 1675 to avoid English militia patrols ( and , from ...
... fishing grounds , and garden plots . The English ran a trading post here , too , which was shut down in July 1675 as part of the disarmament program . Many Indians fled here in Autumn 1675 to avoid English militia patrols ( and , from ...
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... fish , and Captain John Martin , the original colonist , gave up an attempt to start a colony on the Nansemond River . Mutiny promptly broke out in the latter , and Indians attacked , 17 men vanished forever into the forest , and the ...
... fish , and Captain John Martin , the original colonist , gave up an attempt to start a colony on the Nansemond River . Mutiny promptly broke out in the latter , and Indians attacked , 17 men vanished forever into the forest , and the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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