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"We Fight with Dignity": The Miawpukek Mi'kmaq Quest for Aboriginal Rights in
Newfoundland HARALD E. L. PRINS Kansas State University INTRODUCTION
The southern shores ofNewfoundland have long been within range of seafaring ...
"We Fight with Dignity": The Miawpukek Mi'kmaq Quest for Aboriginal Rights in
Newfoundland HARALD E. L. PRINS Kansas State University INTRODUCTION
The southern shores ofNewfoundland have long been within range of seafaring ...
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MI'KMAQ CULTURE AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION AT MIAWPUKEK The
Miawpukek band forms part ofa large ethnic group known as the Mi'kmaq (also
spelled Micmac). The tribal name may be derived from nikmaq, their word for "my
kin ...
MI'KMAQ CULTURE AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION AT MIAWPUKEK The
Miawpukek band forms part ofa large ethnic group known as the Mi'kmaq (also
spelled Micmac). The tribal name may be derived from nikmaq, their word for "my
kin ...
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Since the early 1800s, the Mi'kmaq at Miawpukek have concentrated their
activitiesinthe south-centralregion ofNewfoundland, fromthe White Bear River
drainage in the west, up to Tapuamkek Lake, and from there eastward, beyond
Northwest ...
Since the early 1800s, the Mi'kmaq at Miawpukek have concentrated their
activitiesinthe south-centralregion ofNewfoundland, fromthe White Bear River
drainage in the west, up to Tapuamkek Lake, and from there eastward, beyond
Northwest ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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