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... John River Valley ADRIAN L. BURKE Université de Montréal This paper discusses the late prehistory of a part of eastern Quebec called Témiscouata , and how this prehistory informs and structures the cultural processes we see in the early ...
... John River Valley ADRIAN L. BURKE Université de Montréal This paper discusses the late prehistory of a part of eastern Quebec called Témiscouata , and how this prehistory informs and structures the cultural processes we see in the early ...
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... John portage routes . In 1603 , Samuel de Champlain met a group of Etchemin at Tadoussac ( Biggar 1922 : 103 ) . The Etchemin were identified by Champlain as the occupants of the St. John , St. Croix , and Penobscot rivers . The ...
... John portage routes . In 1603 , Samuel de Champlain met a group of Etchemin at Tadoussac ( Biggar 1922 : 103 ) . The Etchemin were identified by Champlain as the occupants of the St. John , St. Croix , and Penobscot rivers . The ...
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... John Cathew in spite of threats that the latter would sue for damages the longer he was kept out . At least one reason Aisance was reticent to part with his property was that he could not obtain the advice of Chief Yellowhead at the ...
... John Cathew in spite of threats that the latter would sue for damages the longer he was kept out . At least one reason Aisance was reticent to part with his property was that he could not obtain the advice of Chief Yellowhead at the ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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