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... Abenaki entries in the church records . Information included in the Abenaki entries was incon- sistent and varied . It might be limited to " baptized two Abenaki boys , " or include the name of the baptized , the parents and godparents ...
... Abenaki entries in the church records . Information included in the Abenaki entries was incon- sistent and varied . It might be limited to " baptized two Abenaki boys , " or include the name of the baptized , the parents and godparents ...
Page 346
... Abenakis . . . " ( O'Callahan and Fernow 1853 ( 10 ) : 279 ) . The attack by Mohawk on an Onondaga village has not been a ... Abenaki controlling the Lake Champlain waterway also south of the recognized Canadian border . Both controlled ...
... Abenakis . . . " ( O'Callahan and Fernow 1853 ( 10 ) : 279 ) . The attack by Mohawk on an Onondaga village has not been a ... Abenaki controlling the Lake Champlain waterway also south of the recognized Canadian border . Both controlled ...
Page 349
... Abenaki , two Algonquian , and eleven Nipissings ( O'Callahan and Fernow 1849 ( 1 ) : 513 ) . De Lery , the French com- mander , found the La Presentation Onondaga difficult and untrue as La Galissonnière had warned ( O'Callahan and ...
... Abenaki , two Algonquian , and eleven Nipissings ( O'Callahan and Fernow 1849 ( 1 ) : 513 ) . De Lery , the French com- mander , found the La Presentation Onondaga difficult and untrue as La Galissonnière had warned ( O'Callahan and ...
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