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Page 46
... response and counter response , both leaders and assembly relaxed , feasted and engaged in social activities . Since Newell's account lacked ref- erences to Roman Catholicism , Wallis and Wallis ( 1955 : 188 ) assumed the ceremony to be ...
... response and counter response , both leaders and assembly relaxed , feasted and engaged in social activities . Since Newell's account lacked ref- erences to Roman Catholicism , Wallis and Wallis ( 1955 : 188 ) assumed the ceremony to be ...
Page 80
... response of the Bay to the Cree's plight during the numerous peri- ods of starvation was ambiguous at best . While there are weekly references in the post journals to the issuing of rations to the sick and destitute , it is also ...
... response of the Bay to the Cree's plight during the numerous peri- ods of starvation was ambiguous at best . While there are weekly references in the post journals to the issuing of rations to the sick and destitute , it is also ...
Page 115
... response was a rather traditional one . They saw the conflict , as did Buddy , in moral terms : the southern and urbanized faction had been too boisterous and too loud ; they had talked about their instructor to a stranger , i.e. , the ...
... response was a rather traditional one . They saw the conflict , as did Buddy , in moral terms : the southern and urbanized faction had been too boisterous and too loud ; they had talked about their instructor to a stranger , i.e. , the ...
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