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Page 99
... remained functional for subsistence purposes . This flexibility was crucial during contact times with population decline due to disease , warfare , etc. The local group could , and did , rebuild itself as long as an adult man and woman ...
... remained functional for subsistence purposes . This flexibility was crucial during contact times with population decline due to disease , warfare , etc. The local group could , and did , rebuild itself as long as an adult man and woman ...
Page 324
... remained with their native mothers in the west when their fathers returned to Canada or Britain , thereby increasing the influence of the women on their progeny of mixed background . As with many of these families , there is nothing ...
... remained with their native mothers in the west when their fathers returned to Canada or Britain , thereby increasing the influence of the women on their progeny of mixed background . As with many of these families , there is nothing ...
Page 349
... remained till his death in 1863. The Huron nation never recovered from 70 NAC , RG 10 , v . 71 , p . 65975 ( and following two unnumbered pages ) , Ironside to Jarvis , 23 July 1839 ; v . 76 , 68749-51 , Gold and Warrow to Jarvis , 12 ...
... remained till his death in 1863. The Huron nation never recovered from 70 NAC , RG 10 , v . 71 , p . 65975 ( and following two unnumbered pages ) , Ironside to Jarvis , 23 July 1839 ; v . 76 , 68749-51 , Gold and Warrow to Jarvis , 12 ...
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