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Judging by comments made at the time , and later letters to the senior author , the meeting received a very positive response , one that fueled his original hope that it would become an annual affair . It almost didn't .
Judging by comments made at the time , and later letters to the senior author , the meeting received a very positive response , one that fueled his original hope that it would become an annual affair . It almost didn't .
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While this western meeting picked up new recruits , those at the meeting concurred that a fall conference was preferable . In the late summer of 1970 a joint Algonquian - Iroquois Conference was hosted by Trent University .
While this western meeting picked up new recruits , those at the meeting concurred that a fall conference was preferable . In the late summer of 1970 a joint Algonquian - Iroquois Conference was hosted by Trent University .
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It might help to re - examine the mailing list annually to ensure that potentially interested historians and archaeologists receive notice of the annual meeting . But I believe that the unspoken rule has been that those who wish to ...
It might help to re - examine the mailing list annually to ensure that potentially interested historians and archaeologists receive notice of the annual meeting . But I believe that the unspoken rule has been that those who wish to ...
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Contents
Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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