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... called the Stockbridge- Munsee . In 1837 , John W. Quinney drafted a new tribal constitution that called for choosing tribal officers by election rather than by the traditional heredi- tary leadership system . This caused some ...
... called the Stockbridge- Munsee . In 1837 , John W. Quinney drafted a new tribal constitution that called for choosing tribal officers by election rather than by the traditional heredi- tary leadership system . This caused some ...
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... called grandparents ( partly Principle III , part- ly by definition ; but see §G ) . ( 34 ) Mother's mother's brother's son is called grandfather ( Principle II ) , as is his son , and his son , and so on down in the mother's mother's ...
... called grandparents ( partly Principle III , part- ly by definition ; but see §G ) . ( 34 ) Mother's mother's brother's son is called grandfather ( Principle II ) , as is his son , and his son , and so on down in the mother's mother's ...
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... called At The 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 ...
... called At The 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 ...
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