Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Affairs to compel Noel to relinquish his position to the Grand Chief until such time as Noel stopped regarding himself as paramount chief of the Micmac nation ( PANS 1883 ) . In such instances political and business activities conducted ...
... Affairs to compel Noel to relinquish his position to the Grand Chief until such time as Noel stopped regarding himself as paramount chief of the Micmac nation ( PANS 1883 ) . In such instances political and business activities conducted ...
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... Affairs , or Tom Siddon , Minister of Indian Affairs . Interestingly , there is an asymmetrical pattern in the ordering of pictures and positions . For example , June 20 and July 6 , Clark appears on the left , Mercredi on the right ...
... Affairs , or Tom Siddon , Minister of Indian Affairs . Interestingly , there is an asymmetrical pattern in the ordering of pictures and positions . For example , June 20 and July 6 , Clark appears on the left , Mercredi on the right ...
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... Affairs declines to rebuild the school until 1995 or 1996. Riley emphasized the dependence of the band on Indian Affairs for funding , teachers and curriculum . He noted that salary parity with non- Native communities would be a major ...
... Affairs declines to rebuild the school until 1995 or 1996. Riley emphasized the dependence of the band on Indian Affairs for funding , teachers and curriculum . He noted that salary parity with non- Native communities would be a major ...
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