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To Bock , the event lacked " Indian context and resemble ( d ) ... the celebration of the patron saint's day in many small Roman Catholic communities ” ( Bock 1962 : 102 ) . Similar trends were observed in Nova Scotia by another ...
To Bock , the event lacked " Indian context and resemble ( d ) ... the celebration of the patron saint's day in many small Roman Catholic communities ” ( Bock 1962 : 102 ) . Similar trends were observed in Nova Scotia by another ...
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For one , the annual commemoration of a saint on a specific day required that bands meet according to a fixed calendrical schedule , and prior to the mid - 18th century , summer assemblies demonstrated none of this regularity .
For one , the annual commemoration of a saint on a specific day required that bands meet according to a fixed calendrical schedule , and prior to the mid - 18th century , summer assemblies demonstrated none of this regularity .
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Pichon , Thomas 1760 Genuine Letters and Memoirs Relating to the Natural , Civil , and Commercial History of the Islands of Cape Breton and Saint John . London : J.Nourse . PANB ( = Provincial Archives of New Brunswick ) 1861 Inquiry at ...
Pichon , Thomas 1760 Genuine Letters and Memoirs Relating to the Natural , Civil , and Commercial History of the Islands of Cape Breton and Saint John . London : J.Nourse . PANB ( = Provincial Archives of New Brunswick ) 1861 Inquiry at ...
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