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... leader or head of a small band of several co - residential groups or he may have once been one of these but became a leader only of the trading activity . This latter suggestion is made in consideration of the fact that some trading ...
... leader or head of a small band of several co - residential groups or he may have once been one of these but became a leader only of the trading activity . This latter suggestion is made in consideration of the fact that some trading ...
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... leader . The group was not assembled formally to take action concerning this matter . one leader died , it was accepted in the minds of all who their new leader was . They were seldom without a leader . When The following description of ...
... leader . The group was not assembled formally to take action concerning this matter . one leader died , it was accepted in the minds of all who their new leader was . They were seldom without a leader . When The following description of ...
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... leader " of the people , their representative in dealing with outsiders , their chief councilor and leader in time of war . ( Speck 1940 : 239 ) . These leadership qualities did not include trapping the most furs . It could have been ...
... leader " of the people , their representative in dealing with outsiders , their chief councilor and leader in time of war . ( Speck 1940 : 239 ) . These leadership qualities did not include trapping the most furs . It could have been ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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