Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 57
It was only by reciting the Roman Catholic Profession of Faith before the St. Anne's Day assemblage , and thereby confirming his allegiance to group religious and political doctrines that Pominout was allowed to retain his position .
It was only by reciting the Roman Catholic Profession of Faith before the St. Anne's Day assemblage , and thereby confirming his allegiance to group religious and political doctrines that Pominout was allowed to retain his position .
Page 100
... Quebec that creates public sympathy for the Native position over this issue . The story is consistent with a Native strategy of presenting a position , although again it may appear to non - Native readers as merely anecdotal .
... Quebec that creates public sympathy for the Native position over this issue . The story is consistent with a Native strategy of presenting a position , although again it may appear to non - Native readers as merely anecdotal .
Page 171
The Delaware took the position that they were entitled to share in these funds by virtue of the treaty of 1866. They insisted that is was the obligation of the United States government to protect and support their position on this issue ...
The Delaware took the position that they were entitled to share in these funds by virtue of the treaty of 1866. They insisted that is was the obligation of the United States government to protect and support their position on this issue ...
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