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some of its northern lands , part of the Northwest Territories that it had gained by the purchase of Rupert's Land ( the land of the Hudson's Bay Company ) in 1869–70 . The first land grant to Quebec was in 1898 , up to the Eastmain ...
some of its northern lands , part of the Northwest Territories that it had gained by the purchase of Rupert's Land ( the land of the Hudson's Bay Company ) in 1869–70 . The first land grant to Quebec was in 1898 , up to the Eastmain ...
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Indian land deeds anyway . And , whether or not the English realized that sagamores could not as individuals alienate the collective land holdings of the band or tribe , they sought out sagamores to sign the deeds anyway . At first ...
Indian land deeds anyway . And , whether or not the English realized that sagamores could not as individuals alienate the collective land holdings of the band or tribe , they sought out sagamores to sign the deeds anyway . At first ...
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... land harvesting in the Moose River basin , and community profiles for New Post , Moose River Crossing , Moosonee and Moose Factory were the first specific projects requested . The Coalition then made their case in an application to the ...
... land harvesting in the Moose River basin , and community profiles for New Post , Moose River Crossing , Moosonee and Moose Factory were the first specific projects requested . The Coalition then made their case in an application to the ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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