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... Indian Department at York [ later called Tor- onto ] , he stated : Adverting to that part of the Military Sec's [ Secretary's ] letter which notices the practice of the Indians in other parts of America making use of Torch Light [ i.e. ...
... Indian Department at York [ later called Tor- onto ] , he stated : Adverting to that part of the Military Sec's [ Secretary's ] letter which notices the practice of the Indians in other parts of America making use of Torch Light [ i.e. ...
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... Indian art : an introduction . Great Lakes Indian art , ed . by David . W. Penney ( Detroit : Wayne State University ) , 8-20 . Phillips , Ruth B. 1984a . Patterns of power , vers la force spirituelle , the Jasper Grant col- lection and ...
... Indian art : an introduction . Great Lakes Indian art , ed . by David . W. Penney ( Detroit : Wayne State University ) , 8-20 . Phillips , Ruth B. 1984a . Patterns of power , vers la force spirituelle , the Jasper Grant col- lection and ...
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... Indian team . Their study of French and Indian workers showed that at noon pro- duction by the Indian workers was lower than the French , but at the end of the day the Indians ' production lead the French . The Indians retained their ...
... Indian team . Their study of French and Indian workers showed that at noon pro- duction by the Indian workers was lower than the French , but at the end of the day the Indians ' production lead the French . The Indians retained their ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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