Acadiensis, Volumes 4-5Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1974 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... Micmacs enjoyed none of these con- siderations . As the Colonial Office's resident specialist on Indian affairs pointed out , the Micmacs , unlike the natives of Canada , had no " military title " to assistance based on past services ...
... Micmacs enjoyed none of these con- siderations . As the Colonial Office's resident specialist on Indian affairs pointed out , the Micmacs , unlike the natives of Canada , had no " military title " to assistance based on past services ...
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... Micmacs . " 96 Gesner was able to settle fourteen families at Shubenacadie in 1848 , and in the first season their crops were destroyed by blight . Undeterred , he held a meeting of Chiefs in Halifax to convince them of the need to ...
... Micmacs . " 96 Gesner was able to settle fourteen families at Shubenacadie in 1848 , and in the first season their crops were destroyed by blight . Undeterred , he held a meeting of Chiefs in Halifax to convince them of the need to ...
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... Micmac tongue . 104 Rand never made a Protestant convert amongst the Micmacs , 105 and when he moved into the secular world , forwarding a lengthy petition in Micmac and English to Queen Victoria , the effort fell flat . 106 But ...
... Micmac tongue . 104 Rand never made a Protestant convert amongst the Micmacs , 105 and when he moved into the secular world , forwarding a lengthy petition in Micmac and English to Queen Victoria , the effort fell flat . 106 But ...
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