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... church , adhered to certain aspects of traditional so- cial and political structure , and maintained strong kin ties . Native language use on Nantucket is well - documented in the 18th century ( Crèvecoeur 1782 : 104 ; Goddard and ...
... church , adhered to certain aspects of traditional so- cial and political structure , and maintained strong kin ties . Native language use on Nantucket is well - documented in the 18th century ( Crèvecoeur 1782 : 104 ; Goddard and ...
Page 128
... church . The reasons given for doing so differed from priest to priest . Father Edmond ( 79 ) at- tributed it to Sockabason's rum trade , Father Amable to his oppo- sition toward approving money to build a new church at Pleasant Point ...
... church . The reasons given for doing so differed from priest to priest . Father Edmond ( 79 ) at- tributed it to Sockabason's rum trade , Father Amable to his oppo- sition toward approving money to build a new church at Pleasant Point ...
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... church before dinner . And they all had their own pews in church , each family . That's what they done . And the Indians didn't mix up with the morning service ; it was only for the halfbreeds . And then they used to have an Indian ...
... church before dinner . And they all had their own pews in church , each family . That's what they done . And the Indians didn't mix up with the morning service ; it was only for the halfbreeds . And then they used to have an Indian ...
Contents
Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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