Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... September 20 , the LFP interviewed three students at the experimen- tal Sweetgrass Secondary School associated with the N'Amerind Friendship Centre . They hope to have 25 students eventually , all of them in need of non - traditional ...
... September 20 , the LFP interviewed three students at the experimen- tal Sweetgrass Secondary School associated with the N'Amerind Friendship Centre . They hope to have 25 students eventually , all of them in need of non - traditional ...
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... September date for the Delaware deer - hunting party encoun- tered by Dunbar , and the paucity of other such accounts , may perhaps indicate that these hunters were participants in the twelve - day Big House ceremony , annually observed ...
... September date for the Delaware deer - hunting party encoun- tered by Dunbar , and the paucity of other such accounts , may perhaps indicate that these hunters were participants in the twelve - day Big House ceremony , annually observed ...
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... September 28 , 1831. ] National Archives Microcopy 234 , Roll 300 ( Letters Received , Fort Leavenworth Indian Agency 1824- 1836 ) , frames 259–260 . Mallery , James P. 1988 " Found No Bushwhackers " : The 1864 Diary of Sgt . James P ...
... September 28 , 1831. ] National Archives Microcopy 234 , Roll 300 ( Letters Received , Fort Leavenworth Indian Agency 1824- 1836 ) , frames 259–260 . Mallery , James P. 1988 " Found No Bushwhackers " : The 1864 Diary of Sgt . James P ...
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