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... considered a household head . Most Indian Agents totally ignored traditional clan affiliations or family groupings in determining this ( Grumet 1989 : 91 ) . This law severely weakened tribal ties along with terminating communal ...
... considered a household head . Most Indian Agents totally ignored traditional clan affiliations or family groupings in determining this ( Grumet 1989 : 91 ) . This law severely weakened tribal ties along with terminating communal ...
Page 303
... considered a century - later forgery ( Baker 1989 : 236 ) . According to MacLeod ( 1928 : 195 ) , the Dutch , and later also the Swedes , thought themselves better armed with property title obtained from Indians , in competing with ...
... considered a century - later forgery ( Baker 1989 : 236 ) . According to MacLeod ( 1928 : 195 ) , the Dutch , and later also the Swedes , thought themselves better armed with property title obtained from Indians , in competing with ...
Page 317
... considered to be relevant . As well , the diaries provide the exact dates when he took particular photographs . Hence , we know that the por- traits of Peter Quachekan ( Ipswich 1966.1.1422 ) , Oliver Chum ( Ipswich 1966.1.1421 ) ...
... considered to be relevant . As well , the diaries provide the exact dates when he took particular photographs . Hence , we know that the por- traits of Peter Quachekan ( Ipswich 1966.1.1422 ) , Oliver Chum ( Ipswich 1966.1.1421 ) ...
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