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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 of Newfoundland have long been within range of seafaring Mi'kmaq ...
" 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 of Newfoundland have long been within range of seafaring Mi'kmaq ...
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... MI❜KMAQ CULTURE AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION AT MIAWPUKEK The Miawpukek band forms part of a large ethnic group known as the Mi'kmaq ( also spelled Micmac ) . The tribal name may be derived from nikmaq , their word for ' my kin friends ...
... MI❜KMAQ CULTURE AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION AT MIAWPUKEK The Miawpukek band forms part of a large ethnic group known as the Mi'kmaq ( also spelled Micmac ) . The tribal name may be derived from nikmaq , their word for ' my kin friends ...
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... Mi'kmaq aboriginal range has long included the southern shores of Newfoundland . With respect to Bay d'Espoir , a large cohort of 175 Mi'kmaq was reported in the region in 1766. The British , concerned about their traditional alliance ...
... Mi'kmaq aboriginal range has long included the southern shores of Newfoundland . With respect to Bay d'Espoir , a large cohort of 175 Mi'kmaq was reported in the region in 1766. The British , concerned about their traditional alliance ...
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