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After this final phase of the ceremony , the procession returned to the church , where families departed to feast or partake in a church - sponsored bingo game . a Micmac Leadership and St. Anne's in Cape Breton in the Past Micmac ...
After this final phase of the ceremony , the procession returned to the church , where families departed to feast or partake in a church - sponsored bingo game . a Micmac Leadership and St. Anne's in Cape Breton in the Past Micmac ...
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The period to which he is referring is 1901–1955 , what he labels the “ sustained contact phase ” . What is being argued here is that archival research raises questions about the contentions of Graham and Trudeau .
The period to which he is referring is 1901–1955 , what he labels the “ sustained contact phase ” . What is being argued here is that archival research raises questions about the contentions of Graham and Trudeau .
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