Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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... noted by Dablon are the most questionable since unlike the others , they appear to have been much more mobile . One of the two peoples may have been the Gens de Terre noted on Dablon's 1671 map as residing northeast of Lake Superior ...
... noted by Dablon are the most questionable since unlike the others , they appear to have been much more mobile . One of the two peoples may have been the Gens de Terre noted on Dablon's 1671 map as residing northeast of Lake Superior ...
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... noted in the 1921 and 1922 Annual Reports from the James Bay District . In 1921 it was noted that : Revillon Frères are adopting what they intend to be an aggressive policy . Revillon Frères have secured a hold on the trade of ...
... noted in the 1921 and 1922 Annual Reports from the James Bay District . In 1921 it was noted that : Revillon Frères are adopting what they intend to be an aggressive policy . Revillon Frères have secured a hold on the trade of ...
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... noted the chief had survived a bear mauling . He also put the chief at Kagudek . Prichard photographed Chief Lewis , his sister Julia Ann ( commonly called Suliann ) , and his nephew , Ben Stride , at a hunting wigwam on the Northwest ...
... noted the chief had survived a bear mauling . He also put the chief at Kagudek . Prichard photographed Chief Lewis , his sister Julia Ann ( commonly called Suliann ) , and his nephew , Ben Stride , at a hunting wigwam on the Northwest ...
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