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... least as early as the 16th and 17th centuries for the purpose of discussing alliances and war ( Jesuit Relations ( 3 ) : 87– 95 ) . Both Wilson D. and Ruth Sawtell Wallis contended , however , that by the early 20th century whatever ...
... least as early as the 16th and 17th centuries for the purpose of discussing alliances and war ( Jesuit Relations ( 3 ) : 87– 95 ) . Both Wilson D. and Ruth Sawtell Wallis contended , however , that by the early 20th century whatever ...
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... least on the basis of the texts examined , Kutenai exhibits a pattern intermediate between that of Cree or Ojibwa , clear evidence , I assume , that the discourse factors un- derlying the Kutenai obviation system are similar to those in ...
... least on the basis of the texts examined , Kutenai exhibits a pattern intermediate between that of Cree or Ojibwa , clear evidence , I assume , that the discourse factors un- derlying the Kutenai obviation system are similar to those in ...
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... least one mid - 1700s forgery was attempted in Maine : the supposedly - 1625 Pemaquid area deed to John Brown from Wabanaki sagamores Samoset and Unongoit ( Baker 1989 : 236 ) . An important point must be emphasized here . There are at ...
... least one mid - 1700s forgery was attempted in Maine : the supposedly - 1625 Pemaquid area deed to John Brown from Wabanaki sagamores Samoset and Unongoit ( Baker 1989 : 236 ) . An important point must be emphasized here . There are at ...
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