Acadiensis, Volumes 1-2Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Page 34
... Indians as permanent white settlement expanded . In order to recapture the earlier attention and the rations given by the whites , the Indians soon began to acquiesce in the demands of the Company's commissioners . Deprivation produced ...
... Indians as permanent white settlement expanded . In order to recapture the earlier attention and the rations given by the whites , the Indians soon began to acquiesce in the demands of the Company's commissioners . Deprivation produced ...
Page 38
... Indians could neither read or understand the scriptures . While West emphasized the moral degrada- tion of the Indians as a result of alcohol after their release from bondage , Bromley exposed the essential core of the problem when he ...
... Indians could neither read or understand the scriptures . While West emphasized the moral degrada- tion of the Indians as a result of alcohol after their release from bondage , Bromley exposed the essential core of the problem when he ...
Page 40
... Indians to barter gifts from the Company for liquor , that the " causes of the failure ... must be sought largely in the peculiarities of the Indian character " . " " Indian resistence to ' civilization ' does not explain , however ...
... Indians to barter gifts from the Company for liquor , that the " causes of the failure ... must be sought largely in the peculiarities of the Indian character " . " " Indian resistence to ' civilization ' does not explain , however ...
Contents
P A Buckner | 3 |
Prohibition and the Social Gospel in Nova Scotia | 11 |
W S MacNutt | 37 |
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