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... , 1830s - 1860s 354 Mary Ellen Thames , Kathleen R. Gibson , and Kathryn T. Molohon Creating a Population and Genealogical Research Database 366 Introduction The Twenty - third Algonquian Conference took place October iv.
... , 1830s - 1860s 354 Mary Ellen Thames , Kathleen R. Gibson , and Kathryn T. Molohon Creating a Population and Genealogical Research Database 366 Introduction The Twenty - third Algonquian Conference took place October iv.
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... October 1992 for Encounter 500. * - * Yet another SUNY - Fredonia historian , Jacqueline Swansinger , kindly remind- ed me of the logical modern extensions of New World land - grabbing - happily in uninhabited territories : Antarctica ...
... October 1992 for Encounter 500. * - * Yet another SUNY - Fredonia historian , Jacqueline Swansinger , kindly remind- ed me of the logical modern extensions of New World land - grabbing - happily in uninhabited territories : Antarctica ...
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... October . Such hunters would have departed on the fourth day and returned to the Big House about the seventh day of the ceremony ( Prewitt 1981 ) . The only other occasion at which venison was available was Tomlinson's " war dance ...
... October . Such hunters would have departed on the fourth day and returned to the Big House about the seventh day of the ceremony ( Prewitt 1981 ) . The only other occasion at which venison was available was Tomlinson's " war dance ...
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