Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 31Carleton University, 2000 - Algonquian Indians |
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the connection between tracks , dreams , and metaphors ; The story of Louse and Wide Lake is about two old men conjuring against each other . At one point Wide Lake sent his power to work on Louse through seaweed on Louse's canoe paddle ...
the connection between tracks , dreams , and metaphors ; The story of Louse and Wide Lake is about two old men conjuring against each other . At one point Wide Lake sent his power to work on Louse through seaweed on Louse's canoe paddle ...
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Prior to its fishing legislation of 1857 , the Crown was supposed to have treated the Great Lakes fisheries as a public ... embracing 13 islands ( shown on an attached map ) : ... commencing at a Point of Land in Lake Huron called Chief ...
Prior to its fishing legislation of 1857 , the Crown was supposed to have treated the Great Lakes fisheries as a public ... embracing 13 islands ( shown on an attached map ) : ... commencing at a Point of Land in Lake Huron called Chief ...
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3 4 Shore of Lake Huron , Then southerly along the waters edge of the Lake following the several points and Bays to the place of beginning . ' The Surveyor General's license did not refer to any length of term for the license .
3 4 Shore of Lake Huron , Then southerly along the waters edge of the Lake following the several points and Bays to the place of beginning . ' The Surveyor General's license did not refer to any length of term for the license .
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
Copyright | |
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