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... leaves them aghast . Moreover , most of the practices about which the young are curious are associated with the bush rather than with community life so that a re- vival , even if compatable with Christian belief , would seem ...
... leaves them aghast . Moreover , most of the practices about which the young are curious are associated with the bush rather than with community life so that a re- vival , even if compatable with Christian belief , would seem ...
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... leaves ordinary Native people uncertain of their own loyalties . Divide and conquer is depicted as a " standby " of Canadian and Native relations . He emphasizes that all aboriginal people share experiences of racism and political ...
... leaves ordinary Native people uncertain of their own loyalties . Divide and conquer is depicted as a " standby " of Canadian and Native relations . He emphasizes that all aboriginal people share experiences of racism and political ...
Page 363
... Leaf 1863 [ Journal , May 23 , 1834 - May 27 , 1835. ] Pp . 578-619 in Letters Con- cerning the Presbyterian Mission in the Pawnee Country , near Bel- lvue , Nebraska , 1831-1849 . Collections of the Kansas State Histor- ical Society 14 ...
... Leaf 1863 [ Journal , May 23 , 1834 - May 27 , 1835. ] Pp . 578-619 in Letters Con- cerning the Presbyterian Mission in the Pawnee Country , near Bel- lvue , Nebraska , 1831-1849 . Collections of the Kansas State Histor- ical Society 14 ...
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