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... suggest that the nub of the whole issue is summarized in Fenton's conclusion that Speck's work should be considered as " natural history " and not as " real history " ( the latter meaning historiography ) . Eckstorm was the only ...
... suggest that the nub of the whole issue is summarized in Fenton's conclusion that Speck's work should be considered as " natural history " and not as " real history " ( the latter meaning historiography ) . Eckstorm was the only ...
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... suggest that in the east there is also a " native " area whose inhabitants ' ancestors have always spoken Eastern Ojibwa , and an area whose inhabitants ' ancestors gave up their native dialect for Eastern Ojibwa , the trade language ...
... suggest that in the east there is also a " native " area whose inhabitants ' ancestors have always spoken Eastern Ojibwa , and an area whose inhabitants ' ancestors gave up their native dialect for Eastern Ojibwa , the trade language ...
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... suggest the existence of a large band - type organization which Leacock ( 1969 : 10 ) refers to as " the named group commonly called the band . . . " that consisted of from 150 to 300 people . There is strong evidence to suggest that ...
... suggest the existence of a large band - type organization which Leacock ( 1969 : 10 ) refers to as " the named group commonly called the band . . . " that consisted of from 150 to 300 people . There is strong evidence to suggest that ...
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DEDICATION | 1 |
Sandra Clarke and Marguerite MacKenzie Memorial | 19 |
DE | 33 |
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