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Page 215
... Maliseets today is that it was made with officials from Massachusetts in what is now the United States . Since most of the land still held by Maliseets is within the borders of Canada that treaty is virtually useless to most Maliseets ...
... Maliseets today is that it was made with officials from Massachusetts in what is now the United States . Since most of the land still held by Maliseets is within the borders of Canada that treaty is virtually useless to most Maliseets ...
Page 269
... Maliseets in Acadia , Champlain established his headquarters at Québec . Re- ferring to the Chaudière River , which runs into the St. Lawrence near that place , he noted that it was the route to the land of the Maliseets and called it ...
... Maliseets in Acadia , Champlain established his headquarters at Québec . Re- ferring to the Chaudière River , which runs into the St. Lawrence near that place , he noted that it was the route to the land of the Maliseets and called it ...
Page 274
... Maliseets and 42 Amerindians ( 11 : 552-555 ; 21 : 529-539 ) . The presence of these tribespeople in the St. Lawrence River val- ley during the first half of the 18th century was noted by various observers reporting their findings to ...
... Maliseets and 42 Amerindians ( 11 : 552-555 ; 21 : 529-539 ) . The presence of these tribespeople in the St. Lawrence River val- ley during the first half of the 18th century was noted by various observers reporting their findings to ...
Contents
Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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