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Page 203
... territory . Although there were good harbours in the Gulf of Maine , the earliest European contacts were frequently characterized by treachery . To the east was the territory of the Maliseets , some of whom were allied with the Micmacs ...
... territory . Although there were good harbours in the Gulf of Maine , the earliest European contacts were frequently characterized by treachery . To the east was the territory of the Maliseets , some of whom were allied with the Micmacs ...
Page 209
... territory . It also had the result of giving the Abenakis a certain geographical advantage , since they were now closer to the center of the French fur trade than their Eastern neighbours . At this time there are several accounts of ...
... territory . It also had the result of giving the Abenakis a certain geographical advantage , since they were now closer to the center of the French fur trade than their Eastern neighbours . At this time there are several accounts of ...
Page 230
... territorial group affiliations do not appear to be significant at this age level for the variable in question . Among teenage subjects as well , variant realizations do not seem to be closely linked to territorial group . If an ...
... territorial group affiliations do not appear to be significant at this age level for the variable in question . Among teenage subjects as well , variant realizations do not seem to be closely linked to territorial group . If an ...
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