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the late 18th and early 19th centuries and the subsequent decline of the beaver , caribou and moose populations , Ojibwas travelled to trading posts that were further afield . In this way they obtained the most favourable terms of trade ...
the late 18th and early 19th centuries and the subsequent decline of the beaver , caribou and moose populations , Ojibwas travelled to trading posts that were further afield . In this way they obtained the most favourable terms of trade ...
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... this research , and have continued to provide stimulating ideas . After ten years with this master , the grandfather died 234 Frederic W Gleach A Traditional Story of the Powhatan Indians Recorded in the Early 19th Century.
... this research , and have continued to provide stimulating ideas . After ten years with this master , the grandfather died 234 Frederic W Gleach A Traditional Story of the Powhatan Indians Recorded in the Early 19th Century.
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... 19th centuries ; by the end of the 19th cen- tury his father's success would have been difficult , and his marriage ... century Virginia . In this account , however , Archer also presented a story he had heard as a youth of the 17th - century ...
... 19th centuries ; by the end of the 19th cen- tury his father's success would have been difficult , and his marriage ... century Virginia . In this account , however , Archer also presented a story he had heard as a youth of the 17th - century ...
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