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Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press in cooperation with the American Indian Studies Research Institute , Indiana Univer- sity , Bloomington . Cotton , John . 1664-1667 . Journal . Manuscript , Massachusetts Historical Society ...
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press in cooperation with the American Indian Studies Research Institute , Indiana Univer- sity , Bloomington . Cotton , John . 1664-1667 . Journal . Manuscript , Massachusetts Historical Society ...
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11 Economic opportunities Maine's Indians depended on " country food " long after the Europeans began settling on ... When sportsmen began coming to northern Maine and the Mari- times , they largely relied on Indian guides , who had ...
11 Economic opportunities Maine's Indians depended on " country food " long after the Europeans began settling on ... When sportsmen began coming to northern Maine and the Mari- times , they largely relied on Indian guides , who had ...
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It seems , moreover , that State Governor Baldacci has begun to recog- nize that the Indians ' complaints have some ... James Sappier , the outgoing Chief , is widely respected for his work in establishing pan - American Indian ...
It seems , moreover , that State Governor Baldacci has begun to recog- nize that the Indians ' complaints have some ... James Sappier , the outgoing Chief , is widely respected for his work in establishing pan - American Indian ...
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Contents
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Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck Yvan Rose Marguerite MacKenzie | 29 |
Clare Cook | 47 |
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