Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... collections which reside today in museums and archives in Atlantic Canada , Québec and Ontario . One of these is a collection of native artifacts from Vanuatu which was transferred in 1933 from the museum of the Toronto Normal School to ...
... collections which reside today in museums and archives in Atlantic Canada , Québec and Ontario . One of these is a collection of native artifacts from Vanuatu which was transferred in 1933 from the museum of the Toronto Normal School to ...
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... collections from Vanuatu after 1897 , although he continued to reside there until 1913 . The missionary practice of acquiring native artifacts to use on speaking tours was also followed by Annand . He maintained a small collection of ...
... collections from Vanuatu after 1897 , although he continued to reside there until 1913 . The missionary practice of acquiring native artifacts to use on speaking tours was also followed by Annand . He maintained a small collection of ...
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... collections which re - affirmed his belief in the superiority of western culture and his view of ' primitive ' cultures as deviations from natural law . Annand was a partner with Boyle in creating a collection of native artifacts which ...
... collections which re - affirmed his belief in the superiority of western culture and his view of ' primitive ' cultures as deviations from natural law . Annand was a partner with Boyle in creating a collection of native artifacts which ...
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