Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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RESTORING PENOBSCOT IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CURRICULUM CAROL DANA Penobscot Nation Indian Island is situated in the Penobscot River as the lowermost and last island in a series of 146 islands belonging to the Penobscots .
RESTORING PENOBSCOT IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CURRICULUM CAROL DANA Penobscot Nation Indian Island is situated in the Penobscot River as the lowermost and last island in a series of 146 islands belonging to the Penobscots .
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In 1626 , Thompson moved his residence to an island in Massachusetts Bay . He died shortly thereafter although his widow was apparently still in residence on the island in 1628. When the title of the island was contested in 1650 William ...
In 1626 , Thompson moved his residence to an island in Massachusetts Bay . He died shortly thereafter although his widow was apparently still in residence on the island in 1628. When the title of the island was contested in 1650 William ...
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Island . 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 ...
Island . 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 ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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