Acadiensis, Volume 33Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 2003 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 128
... Mi'kmaq autonomy was maintained into the mid - 18th century only by the balance of French and British forces in Nova Scotia . With the collapse of French power in the region , Mi'kmaq political autonomy became at best decidedly more ...
... Mi'kmaq autonomy was maintained into the mid - 18th century only by the balance of French and British forces in Nova Scotia . With the collapse of French power in the region , Mi'kmaq political autonomy became at best decidedly more ...
Page 129
... Mi'kmaq operated with a near full and complete understanding of European treaty - making processes - is at best an intensely problematic assumption . There is no reason to assume that this was the case and , in the absence of ... Mi'kmaq 129.
... Mi'kmaq operated with a near full and complete understanding of European treaty - making processes - is at best an intensely problematic assumption . There is no reason to assume that this was the case and , in the absence of ... Mi'kmaq 129.
Page 131
... Mi'kmaq perspectives became less important " .17 This second story , which Wicken makes more by implication than extended analysis , is as important as his treatment of the treaty - making process . Here , Wicken provides a ... Mi'kmaq 131.
... Mi'kmaq perspectives became less important " .17 This second story , which Wicken makes more by implication than extended analysis , is as important as his treatment of the treaty - making process . Here , Wicken provides a ... Mi'kmaq 131.
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