Acadiensis, Volumes 8-9Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1978 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Yet even among the Micmac and among the nearby Abnaki one can find evidence of a remarkable resilience in the face of these apparent disasters . In military terms , the Micmac remained a strong and independent force well into the ...
Yet even among the Micmac and among the nearby Abnaki one can find evidence of a remarkable resilience in the face of these apparent disasters . In military terms , the Micmac remained a strong and independent force well into the ...
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Morrison , Kenneth M. The people of the Dawn : the Abnaki and their relations with New England and New France , 1600-1727 . Ph.D. dissertation , University of Maine , 1975. 489 1. map . ( University microfilms , no .
Morrison , Kenneth M. The people of the Dawn : the Abnaki and their relations with New England and New France , 1600-1727 . Ph.D. dissertation , University of Maine , 1975. 489 1. map . ( University microfilms , no .
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