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... field , they pointed out , denoted the extensiveness of the Micmac's territory , or Megumaage ( Rand 1875 : 81 ) , within the Atlantic Provinces . The red cross set upon this field represented the church . Finally the star / sun symbol ...
... field , they pointed out , denoted the extensiveness of the Micmac's territory , or Megumaage ( Rand 1875 : 81 ) , within the Atlantic Provinces . The red cross set upon this field represented the church . Finally the star / sun symbol ...
Page 110
... field . In other words , it was assumed that Native students would be able to apply and / or emend generic curricula to their cultural requirements by virtue of the fact that they are Natives . Just as the college presented or forced a ...
... field . In other words , it was assumed that Native students would be able to apply and / or emend generic curricula to their cultural requirements by virtue of the fact that they are Natives . Just as the college presented or forced a ...
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... fields for each of the following bits of information : RECNO ; last - name ; first name ; father's first name ; mother's maiden name ; mother's first name ; father's RECNO ; mother's RECNO ; date of death ; parents ' mar- riage number ...
... fields for each of the following bits of information : RECNO ; last - name ; first name ; father's first name ; mother's maiden name ; mother's first name ; father's RECNO ; mother's RECNO ; date of death ; parents ' mar- riage number ...
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