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Page 79
... referred to as leaders or principal men and the bestowal of relatively lavish presents on these men had ceased . Looking back on the history of the rise and fall of the trading captain system in James Bay , it is difficult to escape the ...
... referred to as leaders or principal men and the bestowal of relatively lavish presents on these men had ceased . Looking back on the history of the rise and fall of the trading captain system in James Bay , it is difficult to escape the ...
Page 137
... referred to processes inferred from their result states , and when occurring with ss ' become ' it referred to result states themselves . It appears that the primary reference of in is to the result states of processes , but that these ...
... referred to processes inferred from their result states , and when occurring with ss ' become ' it referred to result states themselves . It appears that the primary reference of in is to the result states of processes , but that these ...
Page 245
... referred to descriptively as Unalachtgo because detachment from the waves was a trait all Nanticokes shared . Miller never specified why he felt compelled to accept three of Heckewelder's tribal designations and reject three others ...
... referred to descriptively as Unalachtgo because detachment from the waves was a trait all Nanticokes shared . Miller never specified why he felt compelled to accept three of Heckewelder's tribal designations and reject three others ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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