Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 28Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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QUÉBEC Bonne Bay LABRADOR New Ferolls St John Bay Port au Choix Points Riche Strait of Belle Isle NORTHERN PENINSULA White Bay Notre Dame Bay Fogo Red Indian Lake Halls ( New World Bay North Twin L Birchy Lake Exploits -- South Twin L.
QUÉBEC Bonne Bay LABRADOR New Ferolls St John Bay Port au Choix Points Riche Strait of Belle Isle NORTHERN PENINSULA White Bay Notre Dame Bay Fogo Red Indian Lake Halls ( New World Bay North Twin L Birchy Lake Exploits -- South Twin L.
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shows the reflective quality of the surface of the lake , which is also suggested in the physical reflection of the water dripping off Two Loons and Wesucechak . Yet the duality and reflectivity of the lake do not confuse Two Loons ...
shows the reflective quality of the surface of the lake , which is also suggested in the physical reflection of the water dripping off Two Loons and Wesucechak . Yet the duality and reflectivity of the lake do not confuse Two Loons ...
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... toward First Nations continued unabated as he relocated northeast , near the Garden River First Nation , where his preoccupation was with the unceded Aboriginal mineral wealth along the north shores of Lake Huron and Lake Superior .
... toward First Nations continued unabated as he relocated northeast , near the Garden River First Nation , where his preoccupation was with the unceded Aboriginal mineral wealth along the north shores of Lake Huron and Lake Superior .
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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