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Page 55
... colonists . St. Anne's Day thus would fall under the heading of rituals which upheld Micmac cultural priorities . As Upton stated , " Catholicism continued to define them as a group distinct from the colonists who surrounded them and ...
... colonists . St. Anne's Day thus would fall under the heading of rituals which upheld Micmac cultural priorities . As Upton stated , " Catholicism continued to define them as a group distinct from the colonists who surrounded them and ...
Page 238
... colonists . In order to succeed in this attempt , he proposed to some twenty or thirty warriors that they should visit the white settlement and offer them presents of Indian corn , venison , fish , and deer - skin ; at the same time ...
... colonists . In order to succeed in this attempt , he proposed to some twenty or thirty warriors that they should visit the white settlement and offer them presents of Indian corn , venison , fish , and deer - skin ; at the same time ...
Page 240
... colony there were no wives and families among the English , and at neither time would they have been likely to have been left in the protection of a group of In- dian warriors . Given the nature of this story as oral tradition and these ...
... colony there were no wives and families among the English , and at neither time would they have been likely to have been left in the protection of a group of In- dian warriors . Given the nature of this story as oral tradition and these ...
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