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... upper echelons of the Micmac political system only came into op- eration whenever local chiefs failed to retain community cohesion for their policies , or presumed to exercise authority above that ascribed to their rank in the Micmac ...
... upper echelons of the Micmac political system only came into op- eration whenever local chiefs failed to retain community cohesion for their policies , or presumed to exercise authority above that ascribed to their rank in the Micmac ...
Page 199
... Upper Great Lakes region . Alexander Mackenzie's remarks ( see note 9 ) indicate that moose and caribou populations in the Vermillion and Rainy Lake area had been in decline since the late 18th century . Vincent Roy must have been aware ...
... Upper Great Lakes region . Alexander Mackenzie's remarks ( see note 9 ) indicate that moose and caribou populations in the Vermillion and Rainy Lake area had been in decline since the late 18th century . Vincent Roy must have been aware ...
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... Upper Canada documents does not seem to have impressed him for its accuracy nor led him to doubt his own interpretation . Had the judge been more open in his integration of the facts , he might not have avoided noticing that already in ...
... Upper Canada documents does not seem to have impressed him for its accuracy nor led him to doubt his own interpretation . Had the judge been more open in his integration of the facts , he might not have avoided noticing that already in ...
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