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... River and Pannaouamske on the Penobscot River , while others resided in small villages and family band camps throughout western Maine . These Indians were identified by the English with the river valley that each inhabited ( Penobscot ...
... River and Pannaouamske on the Penobscot River , while others resided in small villages and family band camps throughout western Maine . These Indians were identified by the English with the river valley that each inhabited ( Penobscot ...
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near the mouths of the rivers mentioned [ Nelson , Winnipeg and Berens rivers ] , you must arrange for the supply of ... River and the Cree at Norway House , something the Ministers of Fisheries and Interior did not do . At Berens River ...
near the mouths of the rivers mentioned [ Nelson , Winnipeg and Berens rivers ] , you must arrange for the supply of ... River and the Cree at Norway House , something the Ministers of Fisheries and Interior did not do . At Berens River ...
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... River on August 14 : " Antoine Collins wife & some of his family went off with them [ the Freemen ] for Red River " . Which wife this was is difficult to determine ; however , if Mishaha Weyers dit Latour was still alive in 1824 and ...
... River on August 14 : " Antoine Collins wife & some of his family went off with them [ the Freemen ] for Red River " . Which wife this was is difficult to determine ; however , if Mishaha Weyers dit Latour was still alive in 1824 and ...
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