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Magdalen archipelago and the islands of Saint - Pierre and Miquelon are all separated from one another by wide stretches ... had inhabited the southern and western parts of this island prior to the 18th century and had merged with later ...
Magdalen archipelago and the islands of Saint - Pierre and Miquelon are all separated from one another by wide stretches ... had inhabited the southern and western parts of this island prior to the 18th century and had merged with later ...
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Thus , in 1593 , an English ship , the Marigold , went “ to an Island ... called by the Britons of St. Malo the Isle of Ramea , but by the Savages and naturals of the Continent next adjoyning , Menquit ” ( Quinn 1979 ( 4 ) : 61 ) .
Thus , in 1593 , an English ship , the Marigold , went “ to an Island ... called by the Britons of St. Malo the Isle of Ramea , but by the Savages and naturals of the Continent next adjoyning , Menquit ” ( Quinn 1979 ( 4 ) : 61 ) .
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tioning models of community - controlled Indian education — at Chapel Island in Nova Scotia , enrolment 28 ; at West Bay in Ontario , enrolment 215 ; at Alexander in Alberta , enrolment 209 ; at Lac La Ronge in Saskatchewan , enrolment ...
tioning models of community - controlled Indian education — at Chapel Island in Nova Scotia , enrolment 28 ; at West Bay in Ontario , enrolment 215 ; at Alexander in Alberta , enrolment 209 ; at Lac La Ronge in Saskatchewan , enrolment ...
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