Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 34Carleton University, 2003 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 244
... settlers in what became the United States relo- cated in order to remain under British rule . In fact , entire communities in Pennsylvania petitioned to move to Detroit so that they could remain under the British Crown ; they were ...
... settlers in what became the United States relo- cated in order to remain under British rule . In fact , entire communities in Pennsylvania petitioned to move to Detroit so that they could remain under the British Crown ; they were ...
Page 249
... settlers in Essex and Kent counties traced their ancestry to the American colonies . The elite undertook to attract settlers from Britain - especially if they were former military or socially acceptable members of British society - to ...
... settlers in Essex and Kent counties traced their ancestry to the American colonies . The elite undertook to attract settlers from Britain - especially if they were former military or socially acceptable members of British society - to ...
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... settlers . His trip marked the start of local settler government in the region . At the same time , the squatter problem remained chronic and fre- quent petitions were submitted from settlers requesting either the pur- chase of Moore ...
... settlers . His trip marked the start of local settler government in the region . At the same time , the squatter problem remained chronic and fre- quent petitions were submitted from settlers requesting either the pur- chase of Moore ...
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Lisa Conathan Esther Wood | 19 |
Clare Cook | 35 |
Alan Corbiere | 57 |
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action Algonquian American appears Archives Baraga beaded Bloomfield British called Canada Carleton University chiefs collection COLON Conference consonant Cree cultural described Detroit dialect discussion early English event evidence evidential example fact father final fishing George given gives gloss Grant hunting Indian indicate initial Island James John Kickapoo knowledge Lake land language later letter Linguistics live Manitoba marked meaning Menominee Meskwaki Mi'kmaq Michigan Moose Factory move Native negative North noted occurs Ojibwe Ontario pattern person plural possible present Press preverbs question recorded reduplication REFERENCES region repetition reported Reserve River settlers short similar speaker stress suffix suggests syllable term tion tradition translation Treaty University Upper verb vocabulary vowel Winnipeg words written Yurok