Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... capacities are in many ways identical with ours . Their views on the abilities of their fellow creatures continue to converge with those of our own society . Eight years or more of education , more than a decade of television and a very ...
... capacities are in many ways identical with ours . Their views on the abilities of their fellow creatures continue to converge with those of our own society . Eight years or more of education , more than a decade of television and a very ...
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... capacity , especially after the fall of Louisbourg in 1758 , to give it voice in terms the British could understand made him a central figure in treaty making negotiations in 1760 and 1761 . Before his death , Maillard sought to make ...
... capacity , especially after the fall of Louisbourg in 1758 , to give it voice in terms the British could understand made him a central figure in treaty making negotiations in 1760 and 1761 . Before his death , Maillard sought to make ...
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... capacity for a new reality set and , I might add , a capacity for developing a new conflict style . The majority of the northern Cree were unable to polarize the con- flict . Instead , their resistance style was very similar to their ...
... capacity for a new reality set and , I might add , a capacity for developing a new conflict style . The majority of the northern Cree were unable to polarize the con- flict . Instead , their resistance style was very similar to their ...
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