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... described in detail , suggesting that it was not particularly large . On 31 August 1780 the Hurons of Lorette presented the Five Nations with two , or possibly three , return belts to affirm that the many " Castles " of the Mi'kmaq and ...
... described in detail , suggesting that it was not particularly large . On 31 August 1780 the Hurons of Lorette presented the Five Nations with two , or possibly three , return belts to affirm that the many " Castles " of the Mi'kmaq and ...
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... described as " an oblong plant or root which is somewhat whitish in color " and which was good to eat ( Dorsey 1903 : 221 ) . The Arapaho would be hiwóxu : -céni : or hiwoxú : -ce'éi'i . " hog potato " . no Arapaho name known . This is ...
... described as " an oblong plant or root which is somewhat whitish in color " and which was good to eat ( Dorsey 1903 : 221 ) . The Arapaho would be hiwóxu : -céni : or hiwoxú : -ce'éi'i . " hog potato " . no Arapaho name known . This is ...
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... described Inuit umiaks with sails in his observations recorded in the period 1767-1791 ( Williams 1969 : 232- 233 ) : They also have a mast which is stepped forwards , and a sail made of the intestines of seals , or other animals , very ...
... described Inuit umiaks with sails in his observations recorded in the period 1767-1791 ( Williams 1969 : 232- 233 ) : They also have a mast which is stepped forwards , and a sail made of the intestines of seals , or other animals , very ...
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