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Hence , in 1947 , she quit her work in the non - Indian establishment to head , full - time , her family's own Indian establishment , the Tantaquidgeon Indian Museum , built in 1931 . Gladys recalls that the museum was originally built ...
Hence , in 1947 , she quit her work in the non - Indian establishment to head , full - time , her family's own Indian establishment , the Tantaquidgeon Indian Museum , built in 1931 . Gladys recalls that the museum was originally built ...
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For example , Indians were required to protect their fields against destructive pigs . ... An Indian could not kill a pig when found destroying a cornfield , herb patch , or clam bed , but rather was required to seek a judicial ...
For example , Indians were required to protect their fields against destructive pigs . ... An Indian could not kill a pig when found destroying a cornfield , herb patch , or clam bed , but rather was required to seek a judicial ...
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Horsman , Reginald 1964 Matthew Elliott , British Indian Agent Detroit : Wayne State University Press . Kiniets , W. Vernon 1965 The Indians of the Western Great Lakes , 1616-1760 . 2nd edition . Uni . versity of Michigan Dept. of ...
Horsman , Reginald 1964 Matthew Elliott , British Indian Agent Detroit : Wayne State University Press . Kiniets , W. Vernon 1965 The Indians of the Western Great Lakes , 1616-1760 . 2nd edition . Uni . versity of Michigan Dept. of ...
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