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Problems with Assimilationist Perspectives on St. Anne's In the light of renewed Micmac interest in the event , it may seem surpris- ing that less than 50 years ago St. Anne's festivities were believed to be dying out .
Problems with Assimilationist Perspectives on St. Anne's In the light of renewed Micmac interest in the event , it may seem surpris- ing that less than 50 years ago St. Anne's festivities were believed to be dying out .
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Under his aegis , St. Anne's retained its importance as a forum for vital political discussion as well as community spiritual and social revitalization . Early Historical Evidence for St. Anne's While the earliest documentary evidence ...
Under his aegis , St. Anne's retained its importance as a forum for vital political discussion as well as community spiritual and social revitalization . Early Historical Evidence for St. Anne's While the earliest documentary evidence ...
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Conclusion St. Anne's still remains a vital ceremonial occasion , especially in Cape Bre- ton , For over a century it represented a major forum in which Micmac leadership could express distinctly Micmac aims and aspirations and have ...
Conclusion St. Anne's still remains a vital ceremonial occasion , especially in Cape Bre- ton , For over a century it represented a major forum in which Micmac leadership could express distinctly Micmac aims and aspirations and have ...
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