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These together with related bands on the upper Connecticut River and at Lake Memphremagog did remove to Saint Francis soon afterwards , and in 1798 their head chief , Manawalemit Swassin , was one of the chiefs at Saint Francis who sold ...
These together with related bands on the upper Connecticut River and at Lake Memphremagog did remove to Saint Francis soon afterwards , and in 1798 their head chief , Manawalemit Swassin , was one of the chiefs at Saint Francis who sold ...
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... also more nearly appropriate in Cree terms since he made a consistent and deliberate effort to avoid authoritarian attitudes and actions , explicitly preferring to make the school's program responsible to the local band council .
... also more nearly appropriate in Cree terms since he made a consistent and deliberate effort to avoid authoritarian attitudes and actions , explicitly preferring to make the school's program responsible to the local band council .
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This coat was typically decorated with bands of red material on the collar , shoulders , cuffs , down the front and along the bottom . Occasionally , glass bead embroidery was applied to the red bands .
This coat was typically decorated with bands of red material on the collar , shoulders , cuffs , down the front and along the bottom . Occasionally , glass bead embroidery was applied to the red bands .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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