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... meetings inevitably evolved into unproductive sessions of recrimination . Only when facing each other one - on- one did real communication take place . But the elders , I was told , avoided such contacts . Only once did such a meeting ...
... meetings inevitably evolved into unproductive sessions of recrimination . Only when facing each other one - on- one did real communication take place . But the elders , I was told , avoided such contacts . Only once did such a meeting ...
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... meeting , which had been convened annually at 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 ...
... meeting , which had been convened annually at 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 ...
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... meeting about 5 days , and will hold a week longer . They perform chiefly at night , their exercises consist principally in dancing , whooping and singing . Some of our boys who attended one evening , report it as an interesting ...
... meeting about 5 days , and will hold a week longer . They perform chiefly at night , their exercises consist principally in dancing , whooping and singing . Some of our boys who attended one evening , report it as an interesting ...
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