Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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i > Problems with Assimilationist Perspectives on St. Anne's In the light of renewed Micmac interest in the event , it may seem surprising that less than 50 years ago St. Anne's festivities were believed to be dying out .
i > Problems with Assimilationist Perspectives on St. Anne's In the light of renewed Micmac interest in the event , it may seem surprising that less than 50 years ago St. Anne's festivities were believed to be dying out .
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Recognizing his interest , people brought or sent him a number of specimens . Over the years ( including those spent later in Manitoba ) , Waller sent an impressive collection of some 700 birds representing 192 species as well as 85 egg ...
Recognizing his interest , people brought or sent him a number of specimens . Over the years ( including those spent later in Manitoba ) , Waller sent an impressive collection of some 700 birds representing 192 species as well as 85 egg ...
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As it was a mission - fort for Iroquois , it has not been considered of significant interest to Algonquinists . I was surprised to find a number of Abenaki entries in the church records . Information included in the Abenaki entries was ...
As it was a mission - fort for Iroquois , it has not been considered of significant interest to Algonquinists . I was surprised to find a number of Abenaki entries in the church records . Information included in the Abenaki entries was ...
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