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... Reserve " as if there were only one geographical reserve and one people ( Stoney Point 1993 : 4 ) By 1942 the Federal Government had plans to establish an infantry training camp on Stoney Point , and began to pressure the people to ...
... Reserve " as if there were only one geographical reserve and one people ( Stoney Point 1993 : 4 ) By 1942 the Federal Government had plans to establish an infantry training camp on Stoney Point , and began to pressure the people to ...
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... reserve community and the multitude of ways two given persons are related . As he has been away from the reserve since his youth , B does not know to which family A considers himself related - to which family he will choose to affiliate ...
... reserve community and the multitude of ways two given persons are related . As he has been away from the reserve since his youth , B does not know to which family A considers himself related - to which family he will choose to affiliate ...
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... reserve , slightly less than one per cent of the plain , fronted on Rainy River , the most productive area . Ontario thus accomplished a nearly complete removal of Indian reserves from the best farming land in the region ( CSP 1902 : 69 ...
... reserve , slightly less than one per cent of the plain , fronted on Rainy River , the most productive area . Ontario thus accomplished a nearly complete removal of Indian reserves from the best farming land in the region ( CSP 1902 : 69 ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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