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Page 135
... population in Carleton county remained at a steady 26 individuals while other locations disappeared from the census and the number of Algonquin in Renfrew county suddenly jumped to 673 people . This figure seems to combine the population ...
... population in Carleton county remained at a steady 26 individuals while other locations disappeared from the census and the number of Algonquin in Renfrew county suddenly jumped to 673 people . This figure seems to combine the population ...
Page 300
... population of around 1500 , for a total Paugussett population of 4000-5000 people around 1630 . Between 1630 and 1899 the Paugussett endured the loss of over 99 per- cent of their land- from between 800,000 and 900,000 acres to 400 ...
... population of around 1500 , for a total Paugussett population of 4000-5000 people around 1630 . Between 1630 and 1899 the Paugussett endured the loss of over 99 per- cent of their land- from between 800,000 and 900,000 acres to 400 ...
Page 320
... population ranged between 50 and 56 members . From 1881 to 1884 , the population was between 44 and 65 ; in 1884 , only 20-25 members of the tribe actually lived on the reservation ( Schaghticoke Indians 1989 : 21 ) . By the end of the ...
... population ranged between 50 and 56 members . From 1881 to 1884 , the population was between 44 and 65 ; in 1884 , only 20-25 members of the tribe actually lived on the reservation ( Schaghticoke Indians 1989 : 21 ) . By the end of the ...
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BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
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