Acadiensis, Volumes 15-16Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Page 56
... band would be in attendance , the fraternal Order would march as well as the Mine Workers . Sometimes as many as a thousand people would be there " . The right to observe death in this way was defended by the UMW even when union ...
... band would be in attendance , the fraternal Order would march as well as the Mine Workers . Sometimes as many as a thousand people would be there " . The right to observe death in this way was defended by the UMW even when union ...
Page 133
... band of Micmac Indians from Bay d'Espoir ; he saw them as a means of eventually contacting the " Red Indians " who , he assured his superiors in London , still existed in the interior of the island in spite of reports to the contrary ...
... band of Micmac Indians from Bay d'Espoir ; he saw them as a means of eventually contacting the " Red Indians " who , he assured his superiors in London , still existed in the interior of the island in spite of reports to the contrary ...
Page 177
... band to the next , from one ethnic group to the next " ( p . 142 ) , social changes among the northern Indians in the 19th cen- tury were adaptations directly related to the impact of the fur trade . In her con- tribution to this volume ...
... band to the next , from one ethnic group to the next " ( p . 142 ) , social changes among the northern Indians in the 19th cen- tury were adaptations directly related to the impact of the fur trade . In her con- tribution to this volume ...
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