Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 22Carleton University, 1991 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 118
... trade and gradually adopted Algonquian speech . Those regions having substantial numbers of the four original bi- point varieties of turkey - tails found in the Western Idaho Archaic burial complex are the most likely settlement areas ...
... trade and gradually adopted Algonquian speech . Those regions having substantial numbers of the four original bi- point varieties of turkey - tails found in the Western Idaho Archaic burial complex are the most likely settlement areas ...
Page 217
trade resulting was taken to Trois Rivières . This response marked the end of the testimony ( 33-36v ) . Actually , there is also a list of questions addressed to Pierre Poulin , the trader in charge at Trois Rivières which asks him ...
trade resulting was taken to Trois Rivières . This response marked the end of the testimony ( 33-36v ) . Actually , there is also a list of questions addressed to Pierre Poulin , the trader in charge at Trois Rivières which asks him ...
Page 235
... trade with the English instead of with the French , and most Wa- banaki liked at least occasional trade with the English . In the late 1600s , even French settlers on the Bay of Fundy preferred English trade goods and prices , much to ...
... trade with the English instead of with the French , and most Wa- banaki liked at least occasional trade with the English . In the late 1600s , even French settlers on the Bay of Fundy preferred English trade goods and prices , much to ...
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