Acadia, Maine, and New Scotland: Marginal Colonies in the Seventeenth CenturyHuronia Historical Parks, Ontario Ministry of Culture and Recreation by University of Toronto Press, 1981 - History - 293 pages |
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... these activities as a means of exploiting all available food resources , and villages and camping sites were established and often occupied repeatedly by the same band . A yearly cycle might CHAPTER 1 Beginnings, to 1630/3.
... these activities as a means of exploiting all available food resources , and villages and camping sites were established and often occupied repeatedly by the same band . A yearly cycle might CHAPTER 1 Beginnings, to 1630/3.
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... band to band . Normally , the resources of the coast provided a great proportion of the food and raw materials needed , but inland hunting for such animals as moose , bear , and beaver was also essential . In winter survival depended ...
... band to band . Normally , the resources of the coast provided a great proportion of the food and raw materials needed , but inland hunting for such animals as moose , bear , and beaver was also essential . In winter survival depended ...
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... band before European contact , see Lucien Campeau , ed . , Monumenta Novae Franciae , vol . I , La première mission d'Acadie , 1602-1616 ( Quebec and Rome 1967 ) , intro . , 129–30 ; McGee , ' Micmac Indians , ' 18-22 ; Morrison ...
... band before European contact , see Lucien Campeau , ed . , Monumenta Novae Franciae , vol . I , La première mission d'Acadie , 1602-1616 ( Quebec and Rome 1967 ) , intro . , 129–30 ; McGee , ' Micmac Indians , ' 18-22 ; Morrison ...
Contents
Relationships with Europe37 | 37 |
Relationships with Native Peoples | 58 |
Relationships with Other Colonies | 80 |
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Acadia, Maine, and New Scotland: Marginal Colonies in the Seventeenth Century John G. Reid No preview available - 1981 |
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