Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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But I saw about the nat day when I went by there , there was a white horse in the field . They had low stone walls in that area and evidently the horse was grasing and I couldn't see his head ... many of these kinds of stories they ...
But I saw about the nat day when I went by there , there was a white horse in the field . They had low stone walls in that area and evidently the horse was grasing and I couldn't see his head ... many of these kinds of stories they ...
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It has a dark background denoting former hostility among the tribes , lightened on the margins with white borders denoting the bands of friendship that now surround them . The alternat . ing panels of blue and white at the ends are ...
It has a dark background denoting former hostility among the tribes , lightened on the margins with white borders denoting the bands of friendship that now surround them . The alternat . ing panels of blue and white at the ends are ...
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Much to my surprise , one of the oral versions refers to the manager as a white man , yet I know from the records that William Corrigal was part Indian . Another oral history account describing life at Rupert House post refers to post ...
Much to my surprise , one of the oral versions refers to the manager as a white man , yet I know from the records that William Corrigal was part Indian . Another oral history account describing life at Rupert House post refers to post ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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