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... colonial judicial system and mentality which continues to view their society through Western eyes . If Algonquianists , anthropologists and historians , do not expose these barriers to justice , who will ? Appellant Factum 1991 Baker ...
... colonial judicial system and mentality which continues to view their society through Western eyes . If Algonquianists , anthropologists and historians , do not expose these barriers to justice , who will ? Appellant Factum 1991 Baker ...
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... Colonial History of the State of New York . Volume I. Albany : Weed , Parsons and Co. 1971 The Compact Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary . New York : Oxford University Press . Rochester Museum and Science Center 1988 Tierney ...
... Colonial History of the State of New York . Volume I. Albany : Weed , Parsons and Co. 1971 The Compact Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary . New York : Oxford University Press . Rochester Museum and Science Center 1988 Tierney ...
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... Colonial Frontier 1748-1763 . Lincoln , Nebraska : University of Nebraska Press . Johnson , William 1921 The Papers of Sir William Johnson . Prepared for Publication by the Division of Archives and History . James Sullivan et al . , eds ...
... Colonial Frontier 1748-1763 . Lincoln , Nebraska : University of Nebraska Press . Johnson , William 1921 The Papers of Sir William Johnson . Prepared for Publication by the Division of Archives and History . James Sullivan et al . , eds ...
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