Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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It rests primarily on field data , with fur trade and church records helping to bridge gaps in local memory although the people often helped to straighten out errors in the documents , as well . This case contains some problems inherent ...
It rests primarily on field data , with fur trade and church records helping to bridge gaps in local memory although the people often helped to straighten out errors in the documents , as well . This case contains some problems inherent ...
Page 55
It rests primarily on field data , with fur trade and church records helping to bridge gaps in local memory although the people often helped to straighten out errors in the documents , as well . This case contains some problems inherent ...
It rests primarily on field data , with fur trade and church records helping to bridge gaps in local memory although the people often helped to straighten out errors in the documents , as well . This case contains some problems inherent ...
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a fosterage study has obvious drawbacks in light of this study's dependence on field data as described above . However , some use may accrue from the Case # 2 data situation described previously , in which Round Lake field and ...
a fosterage study has obvious drawbacks in light of this study's dependence on field data as described above . However , some use may accrue from the Case # 2 data situation described previously , in which Round Lake field and ...
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