Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... practices . There was a heavy use of traditional pan - Canadian Native sym- bolism such as circles , pipes , eagle feathers , etc. , which served to cloak the essentially alien character of many of the attitudes the sessions were ...
... practices . There was a heavy use of traditional pan - Canadian Native sym- bolism such as circles , pipes , eagle feathers , etc. , which served to cloak the essentially alien character of many of the attitudes the sessions were ...
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... practices . This exhibit's initial display very succinctly outlines European assumptions about land , ca. AD 1500 : When the English ... practice . European states challenged a cozy arrangement made by Pope Alexander INDIAN LAND - DEEDS 299.
... practices . This exhibit's initial display very succinctly outlines European assumptions about land , ca. AD 1500 : When the English ... practice . European states challenged a cozy arrangement made by Pope Alexander INDIAN LAND - DEEDS 299.
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... practice of formally acquiring title to land evidenced by formal deeds spread to New England ; a practice , however , which was not recognized as official by the New England colonies . It was adopted in New England , it seems , INDIAN ...
... practice of formally acquiring title to land evidenced by formal deeds spread to New England ; a practice , however , which was not recognized as official by the New England colonies . It was adopted in New England , it seems , INDIAN ...
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