Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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the abundance of game , fish or fur - bearing animals caused them suddenly to abandon such locations . ... strategies — such as the withholding of the sacrament of absolution - to chastise Micmac who inclined towards the British cause .
the abundance of game , fish or fur - bearing animals caused them suddenly to abandon such locations . ... strategies — such as the withholding of the sacrament of absolution - to chastise Micmac who inclined towards the British cause .
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... are in charge of them , and you are expected to act in a humane and kind way to them . Dont ( sic ) let them if you can help it ( when they are sick ) suffer for want of food . If you dont ( sic ) do this , the priests will cause ...
... are in charge of them , and you are expected to act in a humane and kind way to them . Dont ( sic ) let them if you can help it ( when they are sick ) suffer for want of food . If you dont ( sic ) do this , the priests will cause ...
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An article about a fire caused by arson on the reserve appeared July 16. The family " lost everything . " The fire was the sixth in the Chippewa and Oneida settlements with undetermined cause in the last year , though the local ...
An article about a fire caused by arson on the reserve appeared July 16. The family " lost everything . " The fire was the sixth in the Chippewa and Oneida settlements with undetermined cause in the last year , though the local ...
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