Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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The chief of Pomquet , Sak Plospel / Jack the happy / is a fine catholic , who works among them like a missionary . The same can be said of the six other chiefs . He is about 53 years old , father of seven children who all are very ...
The chief of Pomquet , Sak Plospel / Jack the happy / is a fine catholic , who works among them like a missionary . The same can be said of the six other chiefs . He is about 53 years old , father of seven children who all are very ...
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Micmac village chiefs traditionally had received insignia in the form of large silver medals given to them by Louis XIV , King of France ; or so the inscription said . When a chief died , the bishop gave it to his successor at a solemn ...
Micmac village chiefs traditionally had received insignia in the form of large silver medals given to them by Louis XIV , King of France ; or so the inscription said . When a chief died , the bishop gave it to his successor at a solemn ...
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He described Chief Lewis as " intelligent ” but " insignificant looking in person " and noted the chief had survived a bear mauling . He also put the chief at Kagudek . Prichard photographed Chief Lewis , his sister Julia Ann ( commonly ...
He described Chief Lewis as " intelligent ” but " insignificant looking in person " and noted the chief had survived a bear mauling . He also put the chief at Kagudek . Prichard photographed Chief Lewis , his sister Julia Ann ( commonly ...
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