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... Eastern Indians were living . Members of these several cultures , however , now are often identified as " Abenaki " or " Wabenaki ” in records speaking of them when they were resident to the west of their homelands . Published documents ...
... Eastern Indians were living . Members of these several cultures , however , now are often identified as " Abenaki " or " Wabenaki ” in records speaking of them when they were resident to the west of their homelands . Published documents ...
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... eastern parts of the Massachusetts colony may have led Sagouarrab to try to bluff Dummer at this meeting in November 1725. The rare cases of use of " treaty belts " among these Native peoples in Maine in the 18th century were stimulated ...
... eastern parts of the Massachusetts colony may have led Sagouarrab to try to bluff Dummer at this meeting in November 1725. The rare cases of use of " treaty belts " among these Native peoples in Maine in the 18th century were stimulated ...
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... eastern tribes as a return belt . Possibly the " large one " noted actually was a third belt . Regardless of how many belts were involved , the “ large one " sent back through the hands of the Huron was described as having a cross in ...
... eastern tribes as a return belt . Possibly the " large one " noted actually was a third belt . Regardless of how many belts were involved , the “ large one " sent back through the hands of the Huron was described as having a cross in ...
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Marshall J Becker | 23 |
MariePierre Bousquet | 53 |
Phil Branigan Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 75 |
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