Acadiensis, Volume 36Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 2006 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 85
... Mi'kmaq women . Eventually the two peoples came to think of themselves as kindred . Living in ethnically mixed communities , colonists readily adopted indigenous ways . From the Mi'kmaq they learned the arts of fishing and hunting ...
... Mi'kmaq women . Eventually the two peoples came to think of themselves as kindred . Living in ethnically mixed communities , colonists readily adopted indigenous ways . From the Mi'kmaq they learned the arts of fishing and hunting ...
Page 48
... Mi'kmaq , " then powerful in this territory " , now posed no military threat . Indeed , they had become , Head concluded , “ a cowardly race of people , and submit themselves readily to Englishmen❞.68 British superiority was self ...
... Mi'kmaq , " then powerful in this territory " , now posed no military threat . Indeed , they had become , Head concluded , “ a cowardly race of people , and submit themselves readily to Englishmen❞.68 British superiority was self ...
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... Mi'kmaw economy as well as its perversion of Victorian gender roles . When husbands were portrayed as frittering away the proceeds , especially on alcohol , the sense that the Mi'kmaq made inadequate and inappropriate use of markets was ...
... Mi'kmaw economy as well as its perversion of Victorian gender roles . When husbands were portrayed as frittering away the proceeds , especially on alcohol , the sense that the Mi'kmaq made inadequate and inappropriate use of markets was ...
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