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Such programs included carpentry , small motor mechanics , B.T.S.D. ( Basic Training for Skills Development ) , band management , small business management , goose camp management , tourism , drug and alcohol abuse counselling and ...
Such programs included carpentry , small motor mechanics , B.T.S.D. ( Basic Training for Skills Development ) , band management , small business management , goose camp management , tourism , drug and alcohol abuse counselling and ...
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... in the re - edited corpus of texts I have been working on and in other sources that came readily to hand . I have not , however , made a systematic attempt to fill in the unattested derivatives by elicitation and have not included ...
... in the re - edited corpus of texts I have been working on and in other sources that came readily to hand . I have not , however , made a systematic attempt to fill in the unattested derivatives by elicitation and have not included ...
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Picquet brought together a force of Indians that included only 33 Indians from La Presentation . Another 33 were from Lake of Two Mountains , 18 from Sault St. Louis , three from St. Regis , 3 Missisquois Abenaki , two Algonquian ...
Picquet brought together a force of Indians that included only 33 Indians from La Presentation . Another 33 were from Lake of Two Mountains , 18 from Sault St. Louis , three from St. Regis , 3 Missisquois Abenaki , two Algonquian ...
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