Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 17Carleton University, 1986 - Algonquian Indians |
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... ethnic population in order to get even a gen- eral indication of the proportion of Aboriginal people who have an Aboriginal language as a mother tongue . Among the ethnically Abo- riginal population , 23.3 % said that they had on ...
... ethnic population in order to get even a gen- eral indication of the proportion of Aboriginal people who have an Aboriginal language as a mother tongue . Among the ethnically Abo- riginal population , 23.3 % said that they had on ...
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... Ethnic Origin and Sex Inuit Percent Aboriginal MT HL Percent Neither Official Language Males 74.2 67.8 34.5 Females ... Ethnic Origin and Percentage Aboriginal Mother Tongue , Canada and Provinces , 1951 to 1981 = Total Aboriginal Ethnic ...
... Ethnic Origin and Sex Inuit Percent Aboriginal MT HL Percent Neither Official Language Males 74.2 67.8 34.5 Females ... Ethnic Origin and Percentage Aboriginal Mother Tongue , Canada and Provinces , 1951 to 1981 = Total Aboriginal Ethnic ...
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... ethnic group in the late 16th century , and this region was subsequently occupied by other ethnic groups , including French , Micmacs and Maliseets . Assuming that Etechemins were the ances- tors of the Maliseet - Passamaquoddy , we can ...
... ethnic group in the late 16th century , and this region was subsequently occupied by other ethnic groups , including French , Micmacs and Maliseets . Assuming that Etechemins were the ances- tors of the Maliseet - Passamaquoddy , we can ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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