Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... chief and those men of power whom the chief delegated to act for him . It was he who was expected to identify and exclude those whose intentions might not be conducive to the proper exercise of traditional power . Any weakening of the ...
... chief and those men of power whom the chief delegated to act for him . It was he who was expected to identify and exclude those whose intentions might not be conducive to the proper exercise of traditional power . Any weakening of the ...
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... Chief Peter Bat- tiste [ Bouta ] of Pomquet , on finding his position undermined by a rival , appealed to the Grand Chief for support ( PANS 1851 ) . When two factions , moreover , arose in 1883 at Shubenacadie after the election of ...
... Chief Peter Bat- tiste [ Bouta ] of Pomquet , on finding his position undermined by a rival , appealed to the Grand Chief for support ( PANS 1851 ) . When two factions , moreover , arose in 1883 at Shubenacadie after the election of ...
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... Chief Del Riley was reported to have " no hard facts to offer " about water contam- ination . His report of multiple complaints and many people's unwillingness to use bottled water do not come across effectively in the story . On June ...
... Chief Del Riley was reported to have " no hard facts to offer " about water contam- ination . His report of multiple complaints and many people's unwillingness to use bottled water do not come across effectively in the story . On June ...
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