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The probate records suggest that the Indians differed from the English in their foodways as well as in their mobile way of life . The minimum food vessel noted in the Indian inventories was the iron kettle or pot .
The probate records suggest that the Indians differed from the English in their foodways as well as in their mobile way of life . The minimum food vessel noted in the Indian inventories was the iron kettle or pot .
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In language , social interaction , foodways and material surroundings the 18th century Plantation Indian was distinct , both from his English neighbors , and from his own ancestors . The examples taken from the probate records highlight ...
In language , social interaction , foodways and material surroundings the 18th century Plantation Indian was distinct , both from his English neighbors , and from his own ancestors . The examples taken from the probate records highlight ...
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MAIN , Gloria 1975 Probate Records as a Source for Early American History , William and Mary Quarterly , 32 : 89-100 . MPR Massachusetts Probate Records , Middlesex County , Probate Court , Cambridge , Massachusetts .
MAIN , Gloria 1975 Probate Records as a Source for Early American History , William and Mary Quarterly , 32 : 89-100 . MPR Massachusetts Probate Records , Middlesex County , Probate Court , Cambridge , Massachusetts .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
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