Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 28Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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From Animism to Sacred Ecology Anne-Christine Hornborg. The Mi'kmaq belong to the Algonkian-speaking family and are, with its 25,000 people, the largest Algonkian-speaking group in Eastern Canada.5 According to tradition, the Mi'kmaq ...
From Animism to Sacred Ecology Anne-Christine Hornborg. The Mi'kmaq belong to the Algonkian-speaking family and are, with its 25,000 people, the largest Algonkian-speaking group in Eastern Canada.5 According to tradition, the Mi'kmaq ...
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... Mi'kmaq were signed in 1760 and 1761 . This chapter considers the events between October 1759 and March 1760 that led to the signing of the first of the 1760-1 treaties . This treaty was signed on 10 March 1760 by the villages of La ...
... Mi'kmaq were signed in 1760 and 1761 . This chapter considers the events between October 1759 and March 1760 that led to the signing of the first of the 1760-1 treaties . This treaty was signed on 10 March 1760 by the villages of La ...
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... Mi'kmaq On-Reserve Female Youth in Nova Scotia, http://www.acewh.dal.ca/ eng/reports/ Wien%20Finalreport.pdf#search=%22M%C3%A9tis%20 %22Mi'kmaq%22%20filetypeApdf%22, 22 August 2006.%4 Meads, C., Pennant, M., McManus, J. and Bayliss, S ...
... Mi'kmaq On-Reserve Female Youth in Nova Scotia, http://www.acewh.dal.ca/ eng/reports/ Wien%20Finalreport.pdf#search=%22M%C3%A9tis%20 %22Mi'kmaq%22%20filetypeApdf%22, 22 August 2006.%4 Meads, C., Pennant, M., McManus, J. and Bayliss, S ...
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