Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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... including St. Andrews , Sussex Vale , Maugerville , Fredericton , Meductic , Woodstock , and Miramichi , were chosen as possible sites for Micmac and Malecite schools by the local board of commissioners . In most cases the schools ...
... including St. Andrews , Sussex Vale , Maugerville , Fredericton , Meductic , Woodstock , and Miramichi , were chosen as possible sites for Micmac and Malecite schools by the local board of commissioners . In most cases the schools ...
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37 Perley visited the Malecite Indians of the Saint John valley in July and dat the Micmacs of the Miramichi northward in August and September , 1841 . be To all he carried the same message . The government wished to make the reserve ...
37 Perley visited the Malecite Indians of the Saint John valley in July and dat the Micmacs of the Miramichi northward in August and September , 1841 . be To all he carried the same message . The government wished to make the reserve ...
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Then , in August , 1843 , news came that another Micmac was planning to visit London . Perley was ordered to explain to him " the extreme impropriety ” of going . Apparently the Colonial Office was spared further embarrassment.48 It was ...
Then , in August , 1843 , news came that another Micmac was planning to visit London . Perley was ordered to explain to him " the extreme impropriety ” of going . Apparently the Colonial Office was spared further embarrassment.48 It was ...
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