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... chief as it came to identify the chief as " diplomat . " The giving of presents to the chief gave them " additional power and autonomy , consequently reducing their answerability to their people " . This created what Smith called " upstart ...
... chief as it came to identify the chief as " diplomat . " The giving of presents to the chief gave them " additional power and autonomy , consequently reducing their answerability to their people " . This created what Smith called " upstart ...
Page 287
... Chief Nao- quaeshick , who also occupied Beausoleil Island , the same location as the band represented by Assance.34 ... chief.36 This may explain why Anderson refused to consider the claim put forth by Assance and Yellowhead . Ten years ...
... Chief Nao- quaeshick , who also occupied Beausoleil Island , the same location as the band represented by Assance.34 ... chief.36 This may explain why Anderson refused to consider the claim put forth by Assance and Yellowhead . Ten years ...
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... Chief Joshua Wawanosh Port Sarnia C. W. Wamens formerly head chief of the whole tract of land comprising Owen Sound , Sauging , Goderich , the Sale and Port Sarnia , had nine brothers . To one of his nephews , Kabisanichkang , he gave ...
... Chief Joshua Wawanosh Port Sarnia C. W. Wamens formerly head chief of the whole tract of land comprising Owen Sound , Sauging , Goderich , the Sale and Port Sarnia , had nine brothers . To one of his nephews , Kabisanichkang , he gave ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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