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... Maine and the Maritimes . Every speaker is heard in turn , without question or interruption , and with all others obliged to listen . In the past , the Passamaquoddies called this two- step procedure by a double name — cikte wikuwam ...
... Maine and the Maritimes . Every speaker is heard in turn , without question or interruption , and with all others obliged to listen . In the past , the Passamaquoddies called this two- step procedure by a double name — cikte wikuwam ...
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... Maine : the supposedly - 1625 Pemaquid area deed to John Brown from Wabanaki sagamores Samoset and Unongoit ( Baker 1989 : 236 ) . An important point must be emphasized here . There are at least two kinds of land - deeds : quit - claim ...
... Maine : the supposedly - 1625 Pemaquid area deed to John Brown from Wabanaki sagamores Samoset and Unongoit ( Baker 1989 : 236 ) . An important point must be emphasized here . There are at least two kinds of land - deeds : quit - claim ...
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... Maine , now considered an 18th - century forgery , serves as a negative example of how not to fill the gap . So , Question # 2 also remains unanswered , precisely at least . The meanings ( s ) of Indian land - deeds to both parties ( my ...
... Maine , now considered an 18th - century forgery , serves as a negative example of how not to fill the gap . So , Question # 2 also remains unanswered , precisely at least . The meanings ( s ) of Indian land - deeds to both parties ( my ...
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