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Cree Vocabulary in the Works of James Oliver Curwood WILLIAM COWAN Carleton University James Oliver Curwood was an American novelist who was born in Owosso , Michigan1 in 1878 , and who died there in 1927 , at the relatively young age ...
Cree Vocabulary in the Works of James Oliver Curwood WILLIAM COWAN Carleton University James Oliver Curwood was an American novelist who was born in Owosso , Michigan1 in 1878 , and who died there in 1927 , at the relatively young age ...
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... James Bay in the early 20th century , focussing specifically on the communities of Winisk and Attawapiskat . The objectives of this paper are threefold : 1 ) to place the Cree trapper and White trader in their respective cultural ...
... James Bay in the early 20th century , focussing specifically on the communities of Winisk and Attawapiskat . The objectives of this paper are threefold : 1 ) to place the Cree trapper and White trader in their respective cultural ...
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... James Sullivan et al . , eds . 14 vols . Albany : The University of the State of New York . ( 1921-1965 . ] Moogk , Peter N. 1974 Pouchet . Pp . 534-537 in Dictionary of Canadian Biography , Vol . 3 . Frances G. Halpenny , gen . ed ...
... James Sullivan et al . , eds . 14 vols . Albany : The University of the State of New York . ( 1921-1965 . ] Moogk , Peter N. 1974 Pouchet . Pp . 534-537 in Dictionary of Canadian Biography , Vol . 3 . Frances G. Halpenny , gen . ed ...
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