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Wool European clothing became substituted for the warm furs and sturdy garments of leather . " It is possible that skin absorb sweat better than wool , and in this respect the native material was perhaps more sanitary .
Wool European clothing became substituted for the warm furs and sturdy garments of leather . " It is possible that skin absorb sweat better than wool , and in this respect the native material was perhaps more sanitary .
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... furs to lose business . An Indian who is edged out by a white man in hunting causes the man's sheep to die . Micmac who lose their illegal game to the RCMP sink the police boats . Finally , in two stories , we find that a ...
... furs to lose business . An Indian who is edged out by a white man in hunting causes the man's sheep to die . Micmac who lose their illegal game to the RCMP sink the police boats . Finally , in two stories , we find that a ...
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English Indians purchasing furs for the Boston market " ( Shea 1857 : 307 ) . This was not a totally unreasonable deduction made by the French , since the Kennebec River region was under the jurisdiction of the Plymouth Colony .
English Indians purchasing furs for the Boston market " ( Shea 1857 : 307 ) . This was not a totally unreasonable deduction made by the French , since the Kennebec River region was under the jurisdiction of the Plymouth Colony .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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