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Page 30
... records of the island natives reflect the presence of lim- ited agriculture , describing small tools , plow tackle , and stored seed corn , as well as domesticated animals ( Little 1980 ) . Linguistic ac- culturation among the Wampanoag ...
... records of the island natives reflect the presence of lim- ited agriculture , describing small tools , plow tackle , and stored seed corn , as well as domesticated animals ( Little 1980 ) . Linguistic ac- culturation among the Wampanoag ...
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... records of the discussion between Mascarene and the Penobscots ? Did the Penobscots know that this treaty was significantly different ? Until the two original copies of the treaty in England can be examined , one must even ask if the ...
... records of the discussion between Mascarene and the Penobscots ? Did the Penobscots know that this treaty was significantly different ? Until the two original copies of the treaty in England can be examined , one must even ask if the ...
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... records . Although the company was unsuccessful , the venture undoubtedly improved the negotiating position of the Indian whalers . By 1675 all the whaling contracts called for the Indians to receive a half share of the profits ...
... records . Although the company was unsuccessful , the venture undoubtedly improved the negotiating position of the Indian whalers . By 1675 all the whaling contracts called for the Indians to receive a half share of the profits ...
Contents
Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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