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The fact that Kauder writes about the independence of the Micmac is crucial . It shows us how much he and any other outsiders were still compelled at that time to enter communication on the Micmac's own terms ; this even over 100 years ...
The fact that Kauder writes about the independence of the Micmac is crucial . It shows us how much he and any other outsiders were still compelled at that time to enter communication on the Micmac's own terms ; this even over 100 years ...
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I do recognize that there are petitions emanating from Micmac themselves addressing these concerns but their frequency is low . While it is probably impossible to reconstruct in an quantitative way the nature of 19th - century Micmac ...
I do recognize that there are petitions emanating from Micmac themselves addressing these concerns but their frequency is low . While it is probably impossible to reconstruct in an quantitative way the nature of 19th - century Micmac ...
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Similarly , in the Maritimes , the fall from grace of the noble savage is a constant theme of white observers of their Micmac neighbours . Writer after writer laments the failure of those Micmac they encountered to duplicate their image ...
Similarly , in the Maritimes , the fall from grace of the noble savage is a constant theme of white observers of their Micmac neighbours . Writer after writer laments the failure of those Micmac they encountered to duplicate their image ...
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