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The present Penobscot example was bequeathed to me by Penobscot Lewis Lolar at the time of his death on March 17 , 1935. Lolar was a direct descendant of the famous Penobscot war - chief Loron ( alias Saaguarum ) during the ...
The present Penobscot example was bequeathed to me by Penobscot Lewis Lolar at the time of his death on March 17 , 1935. Lolar was a direct descendant of the famous Penobscot war - chief Loron ( alias Saaguarum ) during the ...
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All these presents were to be distributed to the Penobscots when they had assembled at the rendezvous to be indicated to them ... The English garrison consisted of 92 men , but a considerable number of women and children were present .
All these presents were to be distributed to the Penobscots when they had assembled at the rendezvous to be indicated to them ... The English garrison consisted of 92 men , but a considerable number of women and children were present .
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Another important element of Indian policy in the pre - 1878 era was the giving of presents and annuities . The French and British gave presents to Indian allies during the period of military conflict in North America .
Another important element of Indian policy in the pre - 1878 era was the giving of presents and annuities . The French and British gave presents to Indian allies during the period of military conflict in North America .
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