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Small chapels built at these centres nevertheless became foci for summer gift giving , where French authorities distributed presents , medals and commissions to the assembled bands . Two major conditions had to obtain before the ...
Small chapels built at these centres nevertheless became foci for summer gift giving , where French authorities distributed presents , medals and commissions to the assembled bands . Two major conditions had to obtain before the ...
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From about 1730 to 1756 the 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 ...
From about 1730 to 1756 the 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 ...
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In 1756 the French planned an attack on Fort Bull . Picquet brought together a force of Indians that included only 33 Indians from La Presentation . Another 33 were from Lake of Two Mountains , 18 from Sault St. Louis , three from St.
In 1756 the French planned an attack on Fort Bull . Picquet brought together a force of Indians that included only 33 Indians from La Presentation . Another 33 were from Lake of Two Mountains , 18 from Sault St. Louis , three from St.
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