Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... Native peoples of the continent were engaged in a highly contentious debate over issues of national identity . In both the Native and colonial contexts , the debate pitted advocates of particularism and small political communities ...
... Native peoples of the continent were engaged in a highly contentious debate over issues of national identity . In both the Native and colonial contexts , the debate pitted advocates of particularism and small political communities ...
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... Native settlers , Indian farmers were prevented from becoming competitors by regulations that limited access to technology and encouraged instead what Carter calls " peasant " agriculture : small , self - sufficient , subsistence family ...
... Native settlers , Indian farmers were prevented from becoming competitors by regulations that limited access to technology and encouraged instead what Carter calls " peasant " agriculture : small , self - sufficient , subsistence family ...
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... native villages of Fila and Meli . Their efforts to convert the native peoples proved unsuccessful , as they were viewed with great suspicion . This is scarcely surprising : the local experience with non - missionary white traders up to ...
... native villages of Fila and Meli . Their efforts to convert the native peoples proved unsuccessful , as they were viewed with great suspicion . This is scarcely surprising : the local experience with non - missionary white traders up to ...
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