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... River " forever " ( Senate Report 1518 : 8 , 1968 ) . In this case , forever ... John Metoxen departed for Indiana . Upon their arrival , they learned that ... River in Wisconsin . They were led there by John W. Quinney . As of 1831 ...
... River " forever " ( Senate Report 1518 : 8 , 1968 ) . In this case , forever ... John Metoxen departed for Indiana . Upon their arrival , they learned that ... River in Wisconsin . They were led there by John W. Quinney . As of 1831 ...
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... John Tanner ( 1956 : 79 ) records that in the 1790s an Ojibwa named Waaba ajijaak ( ' White Crane ' ) lived on the Mouse River , near Lake Winnipeg . Whether coming from the north , east or west , Ajijaakaunce probably travelled for ...
... John Tanner ( 1956 : 79 ) records that in the 1790s an Ojibwa named Waaba ajijaak ( ' White Crane ' ) lived on the Mouse River , near Lake Winnipeg . Whether coming from the north , east or west , Ajijaakaunce probably travelled for ...
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... John's River . To add to the confusion at Fort La Presentation Picquet felt that he was a superior military man in addition to being a missionary and fur trader . He frequently disagreed with the fort commanders , which lead to their ...
... John's River . To add to the confusion at Fort La Presentation Picquet felt that he was a superior military man in addition to being a missionary and fur trader . He frequently disagreed with the fort commanders , which lead to their ...
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