Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 28Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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Resistance to the federal Department of Indian Affairs has always had deep roots in the community ; the coming of hydro - electricity to Walpole Island in the middle of the 20th century is but one recent example .
Resistance to the federal Department of Indian Affairs has always had deep roots in the community ; the coming of hydro - electricity to Walpole Island in the middle of the 20th century is but one recent example .
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... as the first humans did in our myth , as the fur trade gradually required in the 18th century and more intensively in the 19th century , and as industrial development and government supervision has most severely in this century .
... as the first humans did in our myth , as the fur trade gradually required in the 18th century and more intensively in the 19th century , and as industrial development and government supervision has most severely in this century .
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This and similar tales were popular among the Maliseet early in this century . Gabe Paul , a Maliseet , told Frank Speck of “ a pair of Malecite twins living a generation ago ” , i.e. , in the late 19th century , on the St. John River ...
This and similar tales were popular among the Maliseet early in this century . Gabe Paul , a Maliseet , told Frank Speck of “ a pair of Malecite twins living a generation ago ” , i.e. , in the late 19th century , on the St. John River ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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