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... group of Mantoue . The Miami were part of the Miami - Illinois group which lived to the south and southwest of Lake Michigan , including Green Bay . Conrad Heidenreich ( 1987 : plates 37-38 ) classifies all of these groups mentioned by ...
... group of Mantoue . The Miami were part of the Miami - Illinois group which lived to the south and southwest of Lake Michigan , including Green Bay . Conrad Heidenreich ( 1987 : plates 37-38 ) classifies all of these groups mentioned by ...
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all " . Identification of some of these Native groups would appear difficult at best . However , some of the same groups were identified as having traded at York Factory in previous years . In the summer of 1715 , Natives who traded at ...
all " . Identification of some of these Native groups would appear difficult at best . However , some of the same groups were identified as having traded at York Factory in previous years . In the summer of 1715 , Natives who traded at ...
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... groups ; but fishing evidence indicates group interaction as well as group distinctiveness . Fishing products and tools , have long been traded . This exchange served important subsistence purposes , but it also facilitated group ...
... groups ; but fishing evidence indicates group interaction as well as group distinctiveness . Fishing products and tools , have long been traded . This exchange served important subsistence purposes , but it also facilitated group ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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