Acadiensis, Volumes 15-16Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces |
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( One wonders , incidentally , how Busby's whites kept their dogs from barking throughout the night and alarming the sleeping Indians ) . But , alongside these common features , there are some unusual items in Busby's story that do not ...
( One wonders , incidentally , how Busby's whites kept their dogs from barking throughout the night and alarming the sleeping Indians ) . But , alongside these common features , there are some unusual items in Busby's story that do not ...
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contemplation to effect an intercourse with the native Indians of this Island for the purpose of civilization & c — The ... into consideration what measures they might think proper to adopt in respect to the native Indian woman ( there ...
contemplation to effect an intercourse with the native Indians of this Island for the purpose of civilization & c — The ... into consideration what measures they might think proper to adopt in respect to the native Indian woman ( there ...
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Thus we find a number of revisionist interpretations following in the tradition of Arthur Ray's w Indians and the Fur Trade ( 1974 ) , which placed the aborigines rather than the . ? white man at the centre of study .
Thus we find a number of revisionist interpretations following in the tradition of Arthur Ray's w Indians and the Fur Trade ( 1974 ) , which placed the aborigines rather than the . ? white man at the centre of study .
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