Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 22Carleton University, 1991 - Algonquian Indians |
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... sources make clear that the Saulteaux Indians had frequent contacts with the Métis in the Red River Settlement . Peers ( 1987 ) shows that there was a significant number of Saulteaux speakers living in or regularly visiting the Red ...
... sources make clear that the Saulteaux Indians had frequent contacts with the Métis in the Red River Settlement . Peers ( 1987 ) shows that there was a significant number of Saulteaux speakers living in or regularly visiting the Red ...
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... sources included Catholic Church records from 1883–1983 , gov- ernment records from 1979-1980 , and personal ... sources complemented each other , church records were our primary source of data . In accordance with Roman Catholic Canon ...
... sources included Catholic Church records from 1883–1983 , gov- ernment records from 1979-1980 , and personal ... sources complemented each other , church records were our primary source of data . In accordance with Roman Catholic Canon ...
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... Sources Data collection sources for the project and the protocols are voluminous . The databank is especially rich because it was generated from so many dif- ferent sources . The researchers have tried to leave few stones unturned ...
... Sources Data collection sources for the project and the protocols are voluminous . The databank is especially rich because it was generated from so many dif- ferent sources . The researchers have tried to leave few stones unturned ...
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