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Consequently in view of the above I have not examined these records with the intention here of writing a parallel history or revising certain statements already made . Rather , my approach is to tantalize us ethnobistorians with " what ...
Consequently in view of the above I have not examined these records with the intention here of writing a parallel history or revising certain statements already made . Rather , my approach is to tantalize us ethnobistorians with " what ...
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... make sure that it was as level as possible . The raked part of the bed was approximately five meters long and one and a half meters wide . Jocko's intention was to have a canoe with a straight rocker , the bottom longitudinal line ...
... make sure that it was as level as possible . The raked part of the bed was approximately five meters long and one and a half meters wide . Jocko's intention was to have a canoe with a straight rocker , the bottom longitudinal line ...
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It was Jocko's intention to keep the depth at these sites the same so that in the finished canoe the difference between these points in the mid - section of the canoe would have as little rise as possible . While the inwale assembly was ...
It was Jocko's intention to keep the depth at these sites the same so that in the finished canoe the difference between these points in the mid - section of the canoe would have as little rise as possible . While the inwale assembly was ...
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LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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