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... Carleton University . Norton , Thomas E. 1974 The Fur Trade in Colonial New York , 1686-1776 . Madison : The University of Wisconsin Press . Parker , Arthur C. 1912 Iroquois Uses of Maize and Other Food Plants . New York State Museum ...
... Carleton University . Norton , Thomas E. 1974 The Fur Trade in Colonial New York , 1686-1776 . Madison : The University of Wisconsin Press . Parker , Arthur C. 1912 Iroquois Uses of Maize and Other Food Plants . New York State Museum ...
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... Carleton University . 1987 Fluency is not Enough : Reassessing the Goals of Native Language Instruction . Pp . 165-172 in Papers of the Eighteenth Algonquian Conference . William Cowan , ed . Ottawa : Carleton University . Mohan ...
... Carleton University . 1987 Fluency is not Enough : Reassessing the Goals of Native Language Instruction . Pp . 165-172 in Papers of the Eighteenth Algonquian Conference . William Cowan , ed . Ottawa : Carleton University . Mohan ...
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... Carleton University . Penobscot Country : Disagreement Over Who Lived There in the 17th Century Needs Resolving , if Possible . Pp . 47-54 in Papers of the Ninth Algonquian Conference . William Cowan , ed . Ottawa : Carleton University ...
... Carleton University . Penobscot Country : Disagreement Over Who Lived There in the 17th Century Needs Resolving , if Possible . Pp . 47-54 in Papers of the Ninth Algonquian Conference . William Cowan , ed . Ottawa : Carleton University ...
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