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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Page 117
... Indian contact . Just when and in what circumstances did Indian peoples lose their self - confidence ? When did they cease to control their own culture ? Obviously there is no one answer that can fit all cases . Yet the typical result ...
... Indian contact . Just when and in what circumstances did Indian peoples lose their self - confidence ? When did they cease to control their own culture ? Obviously there is no one answer that can fit all cases . Yet the typical result ...
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... Indians had enough time to absorb these terrible losses before settlement was upon them . If the settler had been paramount , and not the sea - borne trader , these losses would have gravely weakened the Indian societies . 16 The spread ...
... Indians had enough time to absorb these terrible losses before settlement was upon them . If the settler had been paramount , and not the sea - borne trader , these losses would have gravely weakened the Indian societies . 16 The spread ...
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... Indian land , a necessity that became a virtue overnight and has remained the law ever since . Such resistance as ... Indian to settler economy was to an extent masked by an identity of resources . - The first effect of this identity was ...
... Indian land , a necessity that became a virtue overnight and has remained the law ever since . Such resistance as ... Indian to settler economy was to an extent masked by an identity of resources . - The first effect of this identity was ...
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