Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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By contrast , younger people read and write English . Many Native people ( 42 % of those we interviewed ) can do both . Even at a casual glance there is a noticeable break between the English and syllabic literacy .
By contrast , younger people read and write English . Many Native people ( 42 % of those we interviewed ) can do both . Even at a casual glance there is a noticeable break between the English and syllabic literacy .
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In the spring and early summer of 1696 preparations were completed for an attack upon the English fort at Pemaquid which had long been a threat to Acadia and to the Abenakis . The original plans for the expedition had been made long in ...
In the spring and early summer of 1696 preparations were completed for an attack upon the English fort at Pemaquid which had long been a threat to Acadia and to the Abenakis . The original plans for the expedition had been made long in ...
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These extremes applied to English captives , too , as John Giles ( 1869 ) attested , having had a variety of owners on the St. John River before being ransomed . Once during a heat wave , Giles and a fellow English captive were being ...
These extremes applied to English captives , too , as John Giles ( 1869 ) attested , having had a variety of owners on the St. John River before being ransomed . Once during a heat wave , Giles and a fellow English captive were being ...
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