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Page 353
... Indian Elizabeth Uhquat , Potter probably spent most of his childhood shuttling between a mainland English household , where his mother worked as an indentured servant , and other colonial homes to which he was temporarily bound out ...
... Indian Elizabeth Uhquat , Potter probably spent most of his childhood shuttling between a mainland English household , where his mother worked as an indentured servant , and other colonial homes to which he was temporarily bound out ...
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... Indian ancestry or more , compared to 91 % for women . Baylies ' figures also demonstrate that exogamous marriage stabilized Indian communities . By the early nine- teenth century , the island's native population was growing naturally ...
... Indian ancestry or more , compared to 91 % for women . Baylies ' figures also demonstrate that exogamous marriage stabilized Indian communities . By the early nine- teenth century , the island's native population was growing naturally ...
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... Indian Converts : Or , Some ACCOUNT of the LIVES and Dying SPEECHES of a considerable Number of the Christianized INDIANS of Martha's Vineyard , in New - England . London . Moody , Samuel . 1726. Summary account of the life and death of ...
... Indian Converts : Or , Some ACCOUNT of the LIVES and Dying SPEECHES of a considerable Number of the Christianized INDIANS of Martha's Vineyard , in New - England . London . Moody , Samuel . 1726. Summary account of the life and death of ...
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ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
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