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Page 352
... band is characterised as a group of " good Indians " in the popular culture and history of Manitoba . Monuments in the province's parks praise Chief Peguis as a steady friend of the Selkirk settlers and one of the first native converts ...
... band is characterised as a group of " good Indians " in the popular culture and history of Manitoba . Monuments in the province's parks praise Chief Peguis as a steady friend of the Selkirk settlers and one of the first native converts ...
Page 360
... band . Despite Peguis's claim that he had discussed the agreement with band members , from the start an anti - Cockran faction appeared , forcibly rejecting Cockran's agricultural program . The anti - missionary faction was led by ...
... band . Despite Peguis's claim that he had discussed the agreement with band members , from the start an anti - Cockran faction appeared , forcibly rejecting Cockran's agricultural program . The anti - missionary faction was led by ...
Page 361
... band intensified . Some families came to Cockran's aid in planting while other continued to harass Cockran , digging up the seed after it was planted . As well , Roman Catholic priests attempted to thwart Cockran's efforts by spreading ...
... band intensified . Some families came to Cockran's aid in planting while other continued to harass Cockran , digging up the seed after it was planted . As well , Roman Catholic priests attempted to thwart Cockran's efforts by spreading ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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