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... History and Ethnography . Newark : New Jersey Historical Society . Newcomb , William W. 1956 The Culture and Acculturation of the Delaware Indians . University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology , Anthropological Papers 10 . Ann Arbor ...
... History and Ethnography . Newark : New Jersey Historical Society . Newcomb , William W. 1956 The Culture and Acculturation of the Delaware Indians . University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology , Anthropological Papers 10 . Ann Arbor ...
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... History of St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties , New York , From the Earliest Period to the Present Time . Albany : Little and Com- pany . Indian Place Names in Vermont . Vermont History 25 : 66–76 . Jacobs , Wilbur R. 1966 Wilderness ...
... History of St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties , New York , From the Earliest Period to the Present Time . Albany : Little and Com- pany . Indian Place Names in Vermont . Vermont History 25 : 66–76 . Jacobs , Wilbur R. 1966 Wilderness ...
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... History Collection 2. Oklahoma Historical Society , Oklahoma City , Oklahoma . Weslager , Clinton A 1972 The Delaware Indians : A History . New Brunswick , New Jersey : Rutgers University Press . Williams , James 1912 Seventy - Five ...
... History Collection 2. Oklahoma Historical Society , Oklahoma City , Oklahoma . Weslager , Clinton A 1972 The Delaware Indians : A History . New Brunswick , New Jersey : Rutgers University Press . Williams , James 1912 Seventy - Five ...
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