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The Nefarious and Far - Ranging Interests of Indian Agent and Surveyor John William Keating , 1837 to 1869 RHONDA TELFORD Historical Research and Consulting Services Historian Douglas Leighton , an authority on the Indian Department in ...
The Nefarious and Far - Ranging Interests of Indian Agent and Surveyor John William Keating , 1837 to 1869 RHONDA TELFORD Historical Research and Consulting Services Historian Douglas Leighton , an authority on the Indian Department in ...
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Leslie also fails to point out the wrongdoings of long - time employees George Vardon , J. B. Clench and S. Y. Chesley , discussed briefly below . Because Keating's connections with the Indian Department and with First Nations both pre ...
Leslie also fails to point out the wrongdoings of long - time employees George Vardon , J. B. Clench and S. Y. Chesley , discussed briefly below . Because Keating's connections with the Indian Department and with First Nations both pre ...
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So When that Department re - employed and then paid Keating for these activities , it was not exhibiting any “ corporate memory ” , but rather displayed , once again , its continuing tolerance for the abuse of First Nations and their ...
So When that Department re - employed and then paid Keating for these activities , it was not exhibiting any “ corporate memory ” , but rather displayed , once again , its continuing tolerance for the abuse of First Nations and their ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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