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... French authorities distributed presents , medals and commissions to the assembled bands . Two major conditions had to obtain before the elaborate St. Anne's festival could be celebrated . For one , the annual commemoration of a saint on ...
... French authorities distributed presents , medals and commissions to the assembled bands . Two major conditions had to obtain before the elaborate St. Anne's festival could be celebrated . For one , the annual commemoration of a saint on ...
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... French operated forts and trading posts on Lake of the Woods and Rainy Lake . Maps of this period show an Ojibwa village on Vermillion Lake ( Tanner 1987 : 40-41 ) . With the collapse of the French fur trade after the Seven Years War ...
... French operated forts and trading posts on Lake of the Woods and Rainy Lake . Maps of this period show an Ojibwa village on Vermillion Lake ( Tanner 1987 : 40-41 ) . With the collapse of the French fur trade after the Seven Years War ...
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... French com- mander , found the La Presentation Onondaga difficult and untrue as La Galissonnière had warned ( O'Callahan and Fernow 1853 ( 10 ) : 277 ) . Eleven deserted in the first four days of the march to Oswego . De Lery had his ...
... French com- mander , found the La Presentation Onondaga difficult and untrue as La Galissonnière had warned ( O'Callahan and Fernow 1853 ( 10 ) : 277 ) . Eleven deserted in the first four days of the march to Oswego . De Lery had his ...
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