Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 17Carleton University, 1986 - Algonquian Indians |
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... English 58 French 59 German 60 Italian 61 Ukrainian 62 29. Can you speak English or French well enough to conduct a conver sation ? ( See Guide for further information . ) Mark one box only 63 English only 64 French only 65 Both English ...
... English 58 French 59 German 60 Italian 61 Ukrainian 62 29. Can you speak English or French well enough to conduct a conver sation ? ( See Guide for further information . ) Mark one box only 63 English only 64 French only 65 Both English ...
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... English . In such cases we expect the priests spoke French to the bilingual French / English visitors . They in turn spoke English to Sockabason who translated their words into Passamaquoddy for the benefit of the entire tribe . French / ...
... English . In such cases we expect the priests spoke French to the bilingual French / English visitors . They in turn spoke English to Sockabason who translated their words into Passamaquoddy for the benefit of the entire tribe . French / ...
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... English by 1725. In 1710 the English had captured Port Royal , renaming it Annapolis Royal . Just three years later the French ceded all of the undefined territory called “ Acadia ” to the English , without first having obtained ...
... English by 1725. In 1710 the English had captured Port Royal , renaming it Annapolis Royal . Just three years later the French ceded all of the undefined territory called “ Acadia ” to the English , without first having obtained ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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