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Page 57
... position . For without a show of public support in the St. Anne's context , chiefs could readily lose their rank . This incident , moreover , was not an isolated event . Although no longer an active leader , ex - chief Thomas Nicholas ...
... position . For without a show of public support in the St. Anne's context , chiefs could readily lose their rank . This incident , moreover , was not an isolated event . Although no longer an active leader , ex - chief Thomas Nicholas ...
Page 104
... position , the extreme position must be unreasonable . There is a fallacy here . There are some efforts to adapt mainstream institutions for Native needs . The Ontario Provincial Police have encouraged Native teenagers to attend a camp ...
... position , the extreme position must be unreasonable . There is a fallacy here . There are some efforts to adapt mainstream institutions for Native needs . The Ontario Provincial Police have encouraged Native teenagers to attend a camp ...
Page 171
... position on this issue . If the government would not support their position they wanted to recieve the $ 279,424.28 they had paid for the land and Cherokee citizenship rights refunded to them plus their $ 900,000 former Delaware ...
... position on this issue . If the government would not support their position they wanted to recieve the $ 279,424.28 they had paid for the land and Cherokee citizenship rights refunded to them plus their $ 900,000 former Delaware ...
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