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... written in the same hand as a later petition written in the 1860s . For this reason , I suspect that one of the chiefs is the author . Determining the author of this letter of 13 February 1845 requires more handwriting samples from that ...
... written in the same hand as a later petition written in the 1860s . For this reason , I suspect that one of the chiefs is the author . Determining the author of this letter of 13 February 1845 requires more handwriting samples from that ...
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APPENDIX : The following Meskwaki text was written in 1913 by Alfred Kiyana ( National Anthropological Archives ms . 2984 , Washington ) . The original is a manuscript of 19 pages written in the Meskwaki syllabary , without translation ...
APPENDIX : The following Meskwaki text was written in 1913 by Alfred Kiyana ( National Anthropological Archives ms . 2984 , Washington ) . The original is a manuscript of 19 pages written in the Meskwaki syllabary , without translation ...
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... written over erased accounts or the like . Except for one word , it is written in pencil . The Eel River Indians There is only one designation of an Indian group in the notebook , and this must thus be regarded as on its face the best ...
... written over erased accounts or the like . Except for one word , it is written in pencil . The Eel River Indians There is only one designation of an Indian group in the notebook , and this must thus be regarded as on its face the best ...
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Lisa Conathan Esther Wood | 19 |
Clare Cook | 35 |
Alan Corbiere | 57 |
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