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... English - style earthfast structures , as mentioned above ( see also Gregory 1980 ) . For example , English nails and European flint have been found in Native American graves , and Native American burials have been found intruding upon ...
... English - style earthfast structures , as mentioned above ( see also Gregory 1980 ) . For example , English nails and European flint have been found in Native American graves , and Native American burials have been found intruding upon ...
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... English , & lived with them , and so did not care for him . " Another twenty - five miles eastward , Mayhew could not find an audience to proselytize because " the Indians were so scattered among the English , that I could not come at ...
... English , & lived with them , and so did not care for him . " Another twenty - five miles eastward , Mayhew could not find an audience to proselytize because " the Indians were so scattered among the English , that I could not come at ...
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... English - language settings . Consider the case of Tobit Potter . Born in 1709 as the illegitimate son of Martha's Vineyard Indian Elizabeth Uhquat , Potter probably spent most of his childhood shuttling between a mainland English ...
... English - language settings . Consider the case of Tobit Potter . Born in 1709 as the illegitimate son of Martha's Vineyard Indian Elizabeth Uhquat , Potter probably spent most of his childhood shuttling between a mainland English ...
Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
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