Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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9 Early Historical Evidence for St. Anne's While the earliest documentary evidence for the presence of the festivity dates no earlier than the late 18th century , there can be little doubt that the ceremony is considerably older .
9 Early Historical Evidence for St. Anne's While the earliest documentary evidence for the presence of the festivity dates no earlier than the late 18th century , there can be little doubt that the ceremony is considerably older .
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A Traditional Story of the Powhatan Indians Recorded in the Early 19th Century FREDERIC W. GLEACH University of Chicago In 1844 , a free black named Armstrong Archer had a small volume published in London titled A Compendium of Slavery ...
A Traditional Story of the Powhatan Indians Recorded in the Early 19th Century FREDERIC W. GLEACH University of Chicago In 1844 , a free black named Armstrong Archer had a small volume published in London titled A Compendium of Slavery ...
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The account of their lives is thus of value in understanding the history of race relations in 19th - century Virginia . In this account , however , Archer also presented a story he had heard as a youth of the 17th - century Powhatans ...
The account of their lives is thus of value in understanding the history of race relations in 19th - century Virginia . In this account , however , Archer also presented a story he had heard as a youth of the 17th - century Powhatans ...
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