Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... established themselves in greater numbers . 3 One of the most important elements of this distinctive early relationship was that Native American leaders sometimes found they could use the newcomers in advancing their own efforts to gain ...
... established themselves in greater numbers . 3 One of the most important elements of this distinctive early relationship was that Native American leaders sometimes found they could use the newcomers in advancing their own efforts to gain ...
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... established Port Royal . This move took the French back into Souriquois territory , though far from the la Heve region they already knew.13 Around Port Royal the local sagamore was Membertou , an aggressive and ambitious leader ...
... established Port Royal . This move took the French back into Souriquois territory , though far from the la Heve region they already knew.13 Around Port Royal the local sagamore was Membertou , an aggressive and ambitious leader ...
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... established their first mission station on the tiny isle of Iririki , within close proximity to the native villages ... establish a training school for native pastors and teachers on the small island of Tangoa , off the south coast of ...
... established their first mission station on the tiny isle of Iririki , within close proximity to the native villages ... establish a training school for native pastors and teachers on the small island of Tangoa , off the south coast of ...
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Journal of the History of the Acadiensis Revue dHistoire de | 170 |
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