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It is not well known , however , that a significant number of New England groups did not convert in the seventeenth century and that they practiced their traditional religion into the fourth decade of the eighteenth century .
It is not well known , however , that a significant number of New England groups did not convert in the seventeenth century and that they practiced their traditional religion into the fourth decade of the eighteenth century .
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We will ask first why a significant number of New England Indian groups rejected the dominant colonial religion and then why they changed their minds . II Our understanding of the conversion in the seventeenth century of the Indians of ...
We will ask first why a significant number of New England Indian groups rejected the dominant colonial religion and then why they changed their minds . II Our understanding of the conversion in the seventeenth century of the Indians of ...
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The The group of palatalized2 dialects within the Québec- Labrador peninsula has traditionally been sub - divided into three groups according to whether the present - day reflex of Proto - Algonquian * 1 is realized as 1 , n or y ...
The The group of palatalized2 dialects within the Québec- Labrador peninsula has traditionally been sub - divided into three groups according to whether the present - day reflex of Proto - Algonquian * 1 is realized as 1 , n or y ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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