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... Report . Glyne L. Piggott and Ken- suke Tokaichi , eds . University of Toronto Anthropology Series 9 . Toronto . 1973 1980 1989 On a Rule of Dissimilation in Odawa . Pp . 28-41 in Odawa Language Project , Second Report . Glyne L ...
... Report . Glyne L. Piggott and Ken- suke Tokaichi , eds . University of Toronto Anthropology Series 9 . Toronto . 1973 1980 1989 On a Rule of Dissimilation in Odawa . Pp . 28-41 in Odawa Language Project , Second Report . Glyne L ...
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... Report , 1915 , A.74 / 24 / ) . It would appear , though , that the decision to focus energies on food production was instigated in part by the Company itself . It is stated that many of the Indians . . . declined to hunt furs at the ...
... Report , 1915 , A.74 / 24 / ) . It would appear , though , that the decision to focus energies on food production was instigated in part by the Company itself . It is stated that many of the Indians . . . declined to hunt furs at the ...
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... Report 1518 : 8 , 1968 ) . On December 12 , 1808 , President Thomas Jefferson signed a document which recognized this land transfer , stating that these three tribes and their descendants could remain on the White River " forever ...
... Report 1518 : 8 , 1968 ) . On December 12 , 1808 , President Thomas Jefferson signed a document which recognized this land transfer , stating that these three tribes and their descendants could remain on the White River " forever ...
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