Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Detailed Assimilationist Approaches to St. Anne's In 1911 Wilson D. Wallis had gained most of his information on St. Anne's from two elderly men , John Newell of Pictou , Nova Scotia , and Peter Ginnish of Burnt Church , New Brunswick .
Detailed Assimilationist Approaches to St. Anne's In 1911 Wilson D. Wallis had gained most of his information on St. Anne's from two elderly men , John Newell of Pictou , Nova Scotia , and Peter Ginnish of Burnt Church , New Brunswick .
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Pp . 358-390 in Collections of the New Brunswick Historical Society 2. St. John , N.B. Smith , Nicholas 1976 Christian Holidays Important to the Wabanaki . Pp . 115-127 in Papers of the Seventh Algonquian Conference .
Pp . 358-390 in Collections of the New Brunswick Historical Society 2. St. John , N.B. Smith , Nicholas 1976 Christian Holidays Important to the Wabanaki . Pp . 115-127 in Papers of the Seventh Algonquian Conference .
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Fredericton : Micmac - Maliseet Institute , University of New Brunswick . Leavitt , Robert M. , and David A. Francis , eds . 1990 Wapapi Akonutomakonol / The Wampum Records : Wabanaki Traditional Laws . Fredericton : Micmac - Maliseet ...
Fredericton : Micmac - Maliseet Institute , University of New Brunswick . Leavitt , Robert M. , and David A. Francis , eds . 1990 Wapapi Akonutomakonol / The Wampum Records : Wabanaki Traditional Laws . Fredericton : Micmac - Maliseet ...
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