Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Western Ontario . If there was a theme , it was history . We had a James Evans display at the D.B. Weldon Library of the University of Western Ontario ; we had comments on a pocket vocabulary of 1822 ; we had the story of Fort La ...
... Western Ontario . If there was a theme , it was history . We had a James Evans display at the D.B. Weldon Library of the University of Western Ontario ; we had comments on a pocket vocabulary of 1822 ; we had the story of Fort La ...
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... western James Bay in the early 20th century , focussing specifically on the communities of Winisk and Attawapiskat . The objectives of this paper are threefold : 1 ) to place the Cree trapper and White trader in their respective ...
... western James Bay in the early 20th century , focussing specifically on the communities of Winisk and Attawapiskat . The objectives of this paper are threefold : 1 ) to place the Cree trapper and White trader in their respective ...
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... Western Door shows parallels of Seneca Iroquois and generic Eu- ropean beliefs and practices . This exhibit's initial display very succinctly outlines European assumptions about land , ca. AD 1500 : When the English King Henry VII sent ...
... Western Door shows parallels of Seneca Iroquois and generic Eu- ropean beliefs and practices . This exhibit's initial display very succinctly outlines European assumptions about land , ca. AD 1500 : When the English King Henry VII sent ...
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