Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 115
If the receiver is too stupid to pick upon the partial clues then the relationship cannot be an important one and it is no longer any use in trying to save it . To the majority Cree faction , thus , the relationship and harmony were ...
If the receiver is too stupid to pick upon the partial clues then the relationship cannot be an important one and it is no longer any use in trying to save it . To the majority Cree faction , thus , the relationship and harmony were ...
Page 295
I te that ocietie which apart from urging almost total acceptance of all Gitskan and Wet'suwet'en cultural values , the anthropolgists add little to the important questions that must be decided in this case .
I te that ocietie which apart from urging almost total acceptance of all Gitskan and Wet'suwet'en cultural values , the anthropolgists add little to the important questions that must be decided in this case .
Page 346
Both controlled important water routes , housed a complement of 55 men but could absorb several thousand troops when men were being sent to various fronts . They were also trading posts vying for the English trade .
Both controlled important water routes , housed a complement of 55 men but could absorb several thousand troops when men were being sent to various fronts . They were also trading posts vying for the English trade .
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