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Smith , Nicholas N. 1973 The Northern Cree Spring Goose Hunting . Manuscript in Ethnology Archives , National Museum of Man , Ottawa . Swindlehurst , Frederick 1897 The Great Lone Land of Moosonee . Manuscript privately owned ; copy in ...
Smith , Nicholas N. 1973 The Northern Cree Spring Goose Hunting . Manuscript in Ethnology Archives , National Museum of Man , Ottawa . Swindlehurst , Frederick 1897 The Great Lone Land of Moosonee . Manuscript privately owned ; copy in ...
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When Captain John Smith arrived at Monhegan in 1614 , he was disappointed in the fur trade , reporting that English goods were not esteemed in the eastern region by the Indians who were allied with the French .
When Captain John Smith arrived at Monhegan in 1614 , he was disappointed in the fur trade , reporting that English goods were not esteemed in the eastern region by the Indians who were allied with the French .
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Esther was the name of the 1961 hurricane which created the island by severing Smith Point from Nantucket , and a whale stranded on a new shoal in 1975 provided a name for the growing and presently vegetated islet at the site of Smith ...
Esther was the name of the 1961 hurricane which created the island by severing Smith Point from Nantucket , and a whale stranded on a new shoal in 1975 provided a name for the growing and presently vegetated islet at the site of Smith ...
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