Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... early relationship was that Native American leaders sometimes found they could use the newcomers in advancing their own efforts to gain or maintain power in tribal and inter - tribal affairs . As Richard Metcalf wrote in 1974 , " an ...
... early relationship was that Native American leaders sometimes found they could use the newcomers in advancing their own efforts to gain or maintain power in tribal and inter - tribal affairs . As Richard Metcalf wrote in 1974 , " an ...
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... early stages of contact between Natives and colonizers the range of plausible alternatives is often wider than Eurocentric scholars are willing to admit . In that regard we are still too much like Marc Lescarbot . When Lescarbot met ...
... early stages of contact between Natives and colonizers the range of plausible alternatives is often wider than Eurocentric scholars are willing to admit . In that regard we are still too much like Marc Lescarbot . When Lescarbot met ...
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... Early Years in Canada , 1883-1935 ( Toronto , 1988 ) ; Greg Kealey , Toronto Workers Respond To Industrial Capitalism 1867-92 ( Toronto , 1980 ) ; Greg Kealey and Bryan Palmer , Dreaming of What Might Be : The Knights of Labour in ...
... Early Years in Canada , 1883-1935 ( Toronto , 1988 ) ; Greg Kealey , Toronto Workers Respond To Industrial Capitalism 1867-92 ( Toronto , 1980 ) ; Greg Kealey and Bryan Palmer , Dreaming of What Might Be : The Knights of Labour in ...
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