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... Stoney Point : one shared by the writers of the London Free Press , and one presented by the Stoney Point Chippewa and Potawatomi . We will also demonstrate how the London Free Press highlights certain facts and hides others according ...
... Stoney Point : one shared by the writers of the London Free Press , and one presented by the Stoney Point Chippewa and Potawatomi . We will also demonstrate how the London Free Press highlights certain facts and hides others according ...
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... Point and is one of the leaders of Stoney Point people . She has lived through the repossession of the Stoney Point land and is now helping her people settle into a new living situation . She is a teacher of the Ojibwe language at both ...
... Point and is one of the leaders of Stoney Point people . She has lived through the repossession of the Stoney Point land and is now helping her people settle into a new living situation . She is a teacher of the Ojibwe language at both ...
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... Stoney Point people would be able to return home after all ! Daniel George was leading the way through his death and burial in his Aazhoodena homeland of Stoney Point . Two years later in November 1992 another Stoney Pointer passed away ...
... Stoney Point people would be able to return home after all ! Daniel George was leading the way through his death and burial in his Aazhoodena homeland of Stoney Point . Two years later in November 1992 another Stoney Pointer passed away ...
Contents
GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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