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... centuries ago , has ever since been religiously main- tained . [ Hale 1883 : 91 ] THE TWENTIETH CENTURY By the 20th century , the old agreements made between aboriginal nations and witnessed by the French and English were forgotten by ...
... centuries ago , has ever since been religiously main- tained . [ Hale 1883 : 91 ] THE TWENTIETH CENTURY By the 20th century , the old agreements made between aboriginal nations and witnessed by the French and English were forgotten by ...
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... century is but one recent example . Much of Canada's Aboriginal policy has been viewed one - dimension- ally as primarily assimilative , as a form of directed cultural change . This has been seen as originating in the 19th century and ...
... century is but one recent example . Much of Canada's Aboriginal policy has been viewed one - dimension- ally as primarily assimilative , as a form of directed cultural change . This has been seen as originating in the 19th century and ...
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... century , on the St. John River , one of whom " could hang his hat on a sunbeam " ( Speck 1919 : 265 ) . The sun may ... century consisted of sinking into the ground deeper and deeper with each step while dancing on hard - packed earth ...
... century , on the St. John River , one of whom " could hang his hat on a sunbeam " ( Speck 1919 : 265 ) . The sun may ... century consisted of sinking into the ground deeper and deeper with each step while dancing on hard - packed earth ...
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