Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 22Carleton University, 1991 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Maine : University of Maine Press . [ 1945. ] Eliot , John 1834 The Day - Breaking , if FEMALE STATUS AND THE LIFE CYCLE 141.
... Maine : University of Maine Press . [ 1945. ] Eliot , John 1834 The Day - Breaking , if FEMALE STATUS AND THE LIFE CYCLE 141.
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English , and then returned to Maine where he belonged . Some of the Pilgrims soon would frequent Maine , too . In the late 1620s and early 1630s , the Plymouth Colony interests established trading posts ( called " truck houses " ) on ...
English , and then returned to Maine where he belonged . Some of the Pilgrims soon would frequent Maine , too . In the late 1620s and early 1630s , the Plymouth Colony interests established trading posts ( called " truck houses " ) on ...
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... Maine Historical Society . Written by two highly reputable Maine citizen - leaders to Massachusetts Governor Leverett , this letter details the presence of " two or three Frenchmen " with the attack- ing Wabanaki at besieged Black Point ...
... Maine Historical Society . Written by two highly reputable Maine citizen - leaders to Massachusetts Governor Leverett , this letter details the presence of " two or three Frenchmen " with the attack- ing Wabanaki at besieged Black Point ...
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