Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 29Carleton University, 1999 - Algonquian Indians |
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... suggests that the interpretation given in lb is available only in response to a question such as " Did you see John at the time that he was leaving ? " ; the answer given suggests that someone other than John was seen . However , an ...
... suggests that the interpretation given in lb is available only in response to a question such as " Did you see John at the time that he was leaving ? " ; the answer given suggests that someone other than John was seen . However , an ...
Page 312
... suggests that Antoine Collin was born in 1780.3 His son Michel swore in an affidavit in 1874 that he had been born at Fort William in 1799. Since his father worked for the North West Company and it did not move from Grand Portage to ...
... suggests that Antoine Collin was born in 1780.3 His son Michel swore in an affidavit in 1874 that he had been born at Fort William in 1799. Since his father worked for the North West Company and it did not move from Grand Portage to ...
Page 314
... suggesting that Antoine's family was fairly self- sufficient . Michel only appeared in two entries for 6 and 7 September 1816 , with such items as blankets ... suggests that " Antoine Collin ... is the head 314 RUTH SWAN and EDWARD A. JEROME.
... suggesting that Antoine's family was fairly self- sufficient . Michel only appeared in two entries for 6 and 7 September 1816 , with such items as blankets ... suggests that " Antoine Collin ... is the head 314 RUTH SWAN and EDWARD A. JEROME.
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