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... River Valley , from the Lac Courte Oreilles reservation down the river to Flambeaufarm , at the intersection of the Flambeau and Chippewa Rivers , a few miles north of the town of Chippewa Falls . 3 ) The St. Croix River valley , in ...
... River Valley , from the Lac Courte Oreilles reservation down the river to Flambeaufarm , at the intersection of the Flambeau and Chippewa Rivers , a few miles north of the town of Chippewa Falls . 3 ) The St. Croix River valley , in ...
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... river ' ) rather than ' nice river ' ( as Speck suggested , presumably from Proto - Algonquian * melw- ' good ' ) – but it shows only that the Roanoke colonists got their information from Algonquian speakers , a fact already known ...
... river ' ) rather than ' nice river ' ( as Speck suggested , presumably from Proto - Algonquian * melw- ' good ' ) – but it shows only that the Roanoke colonists got their information from Algonquian speakers , a fact already known ...
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... River Reserves RAINY RIVER CLAY PLAIN Original territory lost Original territory retained Less than 5 000 acres Less than 5 000 acres ( surrendered or abolished ) m 0 Scale 1 : 1 000 000 Rainy Lake Fort Frances 20 miles Figure 3. Indian ...
... River Reserves RAINY RIVER CLAY PLAIN Original territory lost Original territory retained Less than 5 000 acres Less than 5 000 acres ( surrendered or abolished ) m 0 Scale 1 : 1 000 000 Rainy Lake Fort Frances 20 miles Figure 3. Indian ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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