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... developed over the question of proceeds from land sales on the Cherokee Reserva- tion . The Cherokee felt the Delaware were not entitled to the money . The Delaware brought suit in the U.S. Court of Claims . The suit claimed that the ...
... developed over the question of proceeds from land sales on the Cherokee Reserva- tion . The Cherokee felt the Delaware were not entitled to the money . The Delaware brought suit in the U.S. Court of Claims . The suit claimed that the ...
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... developed in specific time - place - system context , like any and all other cultural phenom- ena . The Rochester ( NY ) Museum and Science Center's ( 1988 ) exhibit called At The Western Door shows parallels of Seneca Iroquois and ...
... developed in specific time - place - system context , like any and all other cultural phenom- ena . The Rochester ( NY ) Museum and Science Center's ( 1988 ) exhibit called At The Western Door shows parallels of Seneca Iroquois and ...
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... developed through determination and practice . As a lay missionary Under the auspices of the Christian Missionary Society , Waller continued to serve The Church of England as a layman of St. Thomas ' church in Moose Factory . With up to ...
... developed through determination and practice . As a lay missionary Under the auspices of the Christian Missionary Society , Waller continued to serve The Church of England as a layman of St. Thomas ' church in Moose Factory . With up to ...
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