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Page 174
... reference to the Indian Land Claims Commission . First , claims made in reference to individual Indians could not be reviewed . Second , Indians who lost land when reservations were broken up , could not be reimbursed under the Indian ...
... reference to the Indian Land Claims Commission . First , claims made in reference to individual Indians could not be reviewed . Second , Indians who lost land when reservations were broken up , could not be reimbursed under the Indian ...
Page 290
... reference to any of them having a chief . " However , he also says that " the only reference to a chief of a group " was to Nebenegwune in Speck's memoir ( Bear Island 1984 : 162 ) . The fact that Speck collected this information from ...
... reference to any of them having a chief . " However , he also says that " the only reference to a chief of a group " was to Nebenegwune in Speck's memoir ( Bear Island 1984 : 162 ) . The fact that Speck collected this information from ...
Page 373
... reference X = 8 For example , the marriage number 934809 indicates the ninth marriage in the year 1934 and indicates that the marriage was built from reference , rather than from a specific church marriage record . Hence , this marriage ...
... reference X = 8 For example , the marriage number 934809 indicates the ninth marriage in the year 1934 and indicates that the marriage was built from reference , rather than from a specific church marriage record . Hence , this marriage ...
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