Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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The band was formed from among the diverse Algonquians at Oka , joined by Algonquin from the upper Ottawa and tributary ... Both the missions and Company stores attracted resident bands at these locations during the summer months .
The band was formed from among the diverse Algonquians at Oka , joined by Algonquin from the upper Ottawa and tributary ... Both the missions and Company stores attracted resident bands at these locations during the summer months .
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Among those accompanying the missionaries are several who later were enrolled members of the River Desert Band . ... throughout the 19th century , as did that of other bands , through intermarriages and movements to new areas .
Among those accompanying the missionaries are several who later were enrolled members of the River Desert Band . ... throughout the 19th century , as did that of other bands , through intermarriages and movements to new areas .
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During the spring to autumn period band members congregated at traditional coastal locations where food supplies were ... Summer bands were led by chiefs chosen from among influential family heads who had received recognition for their ...
During the spring to autumn period band members congregated at traditional coastal locations where food supplies were ... Summer bands were led by chiefs chosen from among influential family heads who had received recognition for their ...
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