Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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In 1837 a number of Moravian Munsee from Canada joined this group ; thus they came to be called the StockbridgeMunsee . In 1837 , John W. Quinney drafted a new tribal constitution that called for choosing tribal officers by election ...
In 1837 a number of Moravian Munsee from Canada joined this group ; thus they came to be called the StockbridgeMunsee . In 1837 , John W. Quinney drafted a new tribal constitution that called for choosing tribal officers by election ...
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9 ( 32 ) Mother's brother's children are called the same as mother's siblings ( Principle II ) ; hence mother's brother's son is also called mother's brother ( 6 ) , as is his son , and his son , and so on down within the same ...
9 ( 32 ) Mother's brother's children are called the same as mother's siblings ( Principle II ) ; hence mother's brother's son is also called mother's brother ( 6 ) , as is his son , and his son , and so on down within the same ...
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The Rochester ( NY ) Museum and Science Center's ( 1988 ) exhibit called At The Western Door shows parallels of Seneca Iroquois and generic European beliefs and practices . This exhibit's initial display very succinctly outlines ...
The Rochester ( NY ) Museum and Science Center's ( 1988 ) exhibit called At The Western Door shows parallels of Seneca Iroquois and generic European beliefs and practices . This exhibit's initial display very succinctly outlines ...
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