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... reported having an Aboriginal mother tongue . The data used in this analysis come mainly from the ethnicity question and the three language questions in the census . See Figure 1 for copies of these questions . You will note in the ...
... reported having an Aboriginal mother tongue . The data used in this analysis come mainly from the ethnicity question and the three language questions in the census . See Figure 1 for copies of these questions . You will note in the ...
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... reported themselves as Canadian Aboriginal people . Census officials applied various procedures to the data used in the study to correct for these discrepancies , but residual effects no doubt remain ( Kralt et al . 1983 , Boxhill 1984 ) ...
... reported themselves as Canadian Aboriginal people . Census officials applied various procedures to the data used in the study to correct for these discrepancies , but residual effects no doubt remain ( Kralt et al . 1983 , Boxhill 1984 ) ...
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... reported that " almost all [ Maliseets ] have been killed in the various wars and encounters which they have had with the Canadians [ Montagnais and / or Micmacs ? ] . . . " ( Sagard - Théodat 1865 : 141 ; 1866 : 100 , 149-50 ) . About ...
... reported that " almost all [ Maliseets ] have been killed in the various wars and encounters which they have had with the Canadians [ Montagnais and / or Micmacs ? ] . . . " ( Sagard - Théodat 1865 : 141 ; 1866 : 100 , 149-50 ) . About ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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