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As I showed in an earlier paper ( Aubin 1981 ) , there was a good deal of borrowing from French into this dialect , as in the following examples : ( 1 ) chantier eshaanke ' lumber camp ' des pâtés debaate ' pie ' debaateg * pies ...
As I showed in an earlier paper ( Aubin 1981 ) , there was a good deal of borrowing from French into this dialect , as in the following examples : ( 1 ) chantier eshaanke ' lumber camp ' des pâtés debaate ' pie ' debaateg * pies ...
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The cause of the massacres was built in : " spoils ” were the price of Indian auxiliaries , and were paid to their Indian allies by French and English commanders alike , like it or not . Only the reliance of early historians on English ...
The cause of the massacres was built in : " spoils ” were the price of Indian auxiliaries , and were paid to their Indian allies by French and English commanders alike , like it or not . Only the reliance of early historians on English ...
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Considering the nature of Abenaki society and the French use of the term “ Abenaki " , Roubaud's statements accord with those of Montcalm and Bougainville , thus thickening the evidence that Steele ( 1990 : 223 , n.46 ) called " thin " ...
Considering the nature of Abenaki society and the French use of the term “ Abenaki " , Roubaud's statements accord with those of Montcalm and Bougainville , thus thickening the evidence that Steele ( 1990 : 223 , n.46 ) called " thin " ...
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Contents
BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
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