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Roger Williams , however , reported that pigs destroyed cornfields , clam beds , and other food sources used by Indians and thus were a competitor for food sources as well as a source of food . According to Williams , pigs were " most ...
Roger Williams , however , reported that pigs destroyed cornfields , clam beds , and other food sources used by Indians and thus were a competitor for food sources as well as a source of food . According to Williams , pigs were " most ...
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Having myself completed a first attempt at writing an Algonquian regional history based on documentary sources ( Francis and Morantz , 1983 ; Morantz 1983 ) , I feel it behooves me to demonstrate the richness and accuracy of the oral ...
Having myself completed a first attempt at writing an Algonquian regional history based on documentary sources ( Francis and Morantz , 1983 ; Morantz 1983 ) , I feel it behooves me to demonstrate the richness and accuracy of the oral ...
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NOTE Primary sources in English about Druillettes , besides the trans- lated reprints of his own reports and those of his superiors in Thwaites ( 1896-1901 ) , are : Shea's ( 1857 ) reprints of six rele- vant documents both French and ...
NOTE Primary sources in English about Druillettes , besides the trans- lated reprints of his own reports and those of his superiors in Thwaites ( 1896-1901 ) , are : Shea's ( 1857 ) reprints of six rele- vant documents both French and ...
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