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This is apparently a pet peeve with him and he immediately takes off on a discussion of clearing land to get firewood . What is important for us is that the last sentence about Indians earning money selling firewood is marked with mii .
This is apparently a pet peeve with him and he immediately takes off on a discussion of clearing land to get firewood . What is important for us is that the last sentence about Indians earning money selling firewood is marked with mii .
Page 138
A reference to such a house form , which may describe a traditional Algonquian dwelling , appears in the inventory of Joseph Sinnee , whose estate , recorded in 1757 , consisted of " 4 acres of land and his tent , " presumably furnished ...
A reference to such a house form , which may describe a traditional Algonquian dwelling , appears in the inventory of Joseph Sinnee , whose estate , recorded in 1757 , consisted of " 4 acres of land and his tent , " presumably furnished ...
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... the difficulty of the land travel as far as the coast of the said Etchemins , the peoples and nations inhabiting those regions , and their modes of life . He assured us that all those tribes wished to form a close friendship with us ...
... the difficulty of the land travel as far as the coast of the said Etchemins , the peoples and nations inhabiting those regions , and their modes of life . He assured us that all those tribes wished to form a close friendship with us ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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