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... Canada , Volume 1 , From the beginning to 1800 , ed . by R. Cole Harris ( Toronto : University of Toronto Press ) , Plate 37 . 1987. Expansion of French Trade , 1667-1696 , Historical atlas of Canada , Volume 1 , From the beginning to ...
... Canada , Volume 1 , From the beginning to 1800 , ed . by R. Cole Harris ( Toronto : University of Toronto Press ) , Plate 37 . 1987. Expansion of French Trade , 1667-1696 , Historical atlas of Canada , Volume 1 , From the beginning to ...
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... Canada , as well as all uncon- ceded lands within the limits of Canada West to which they have any just claim , of the other part [ emphasis added ] . " The words in the Treaty language which are critical to the boundary issue are the ...
... Canada , as well as all uncon- ceded lands within the limits of Canada West to which they have any just claim , of the other part [ emphasis added ] . " The words in the Treaty language which are critical to the boundary issue are the ...
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... Canada West . Although it is doubtful whether Robinson comprehended the geographical breadth of Canada West as the territory to be included in the Treaty , Canada understood and intended that the Treaty surrendered a tract of land which ...
... Canada West . Although it is doubtful whether Robinson comprehended the geographical breadth of Canada West as the territory to be included in the Treaty , Canada understood and intended that the Treaty surrendered a tract of land which ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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Aboriginal Algonquian American Anderson animate appears band boundaries Canada Canadian Carleton University Chief Chippewa claim continue contraction Cree culture derived described Eastern evidence example fact Figure fishery fishing focus focussing four given groups historical hunting important INAN inanimate Indian indicates initial involved Island John John River Journal Lake land language letter lines Linguistics living meaning Mi'kmaq narrative Native North noted nouns object Ojibway Ojibwe Ontario original Ottawa otter particles pattern period Plains population position present Press recorded reference reflection region relations reported River Robinson Saulteaux similar Society stems story structure suffixes suggests territory texts tion Toronto trade traditional Treaty University verb Winnipeg