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In a diachronic study of Micmac society conducted in the early 1950s , Wilson D. Wallis and Ruth Sawtell Wallis ( 1955 : 283 ) contended that St. Anne's , which they designated as the Micmac national holiday , might be viewed as a ...
In a diachronic study of Micmac society conducted in the early 1950s , Wilson D. Wallis and Ruth Sawtell Wallis ( 1955 : 283 ) contended that St. Anne's , which they designated as the Micmac national holiday , might be viewed as a ...
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A Traditional Story of the Powhatan Indians Recorded in the Early 19th Century FREDERIC W. GLEACH University of Chicago In 1844 , a free black named Armstrong Archer had a small volume published in London titled A Compendium of Slavery ...
A Traditional Story of the Powhatan Indians Recorded in the Early 19th Century FREDERIC W. GLEACH University of Chicago In 1844 , a free black named Armstrong Archer had a small volume published in London titled A Compendium of Slavery ...
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Since Powcanoe was in her early teens in 1614 , and her son Manotee in this story must have been at least in his early teens , the story cannot be set prior to the late 1620s . The relationship expressed between the Powhatans and the ...
Since Powcanoe was in her early teens in 1614 , and her son Manotee in this story must have been at least in his early teens , the story cannot be set prior to the late 1620s . The relationship expressed between the Powhatans and the ...
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