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Page 103
... records and our habit of reliance on written documents , to document the continuous existence of a functional corporate " tribe " , especially among the small northeastern groups . Yet the Canadian Department of Indian Affairs and the ...
... records and our habit of reliance on written documents , to document the continuous existence of a functional corporate " tribe " , especially among the small northeastern groups . Yet the Canadian Department of Indian Affairs and the ...
Page 268
... records at this time , but the number of deaths was not particularly abnormal in the period 1918-19 . Bishop Horden remarked on a flu epidemic in 1908–09 in which over 100 Moose Factory Indians died . This would have been a substantial ...
... records at this time , but the number of deaths was not particularly abnormal in the period 1918-19 . Bishop Horden remarked on a flu epidemic in 1908–09 in which over 100 Moose Factory Indians died . This would have been a substantial ...
Page 314
... records from the North West Company show that Antoine Colin was at Grand Portage in 1799 with an annual wage of 600 ... record as someone has written " R.R.S. " ( Red River Settlement ) at the top of each page ; however , the handwritten ...
... records from the North West Company show that Antoine Colin was at Grand Portage in 1799 with an annual wage of 600 ... record as someone has written " R.R.S. " ( Red River Settlement ) at the top of each page ; however , the handwritten ...
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