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Métis were much more likely than Ojibwa to serve as political brokers in cultural exchanges , and Ojibwa chiefs often turned to them ... which had adopted Anglicanism by 1835 at the urging of their chief , Shingwaukonse ( 1773–1853 ) .
Métis were much more likely than Ojibwa to serve as political brokers in cultural exchanges , and Ojibwa chiefs often turned to them ... which had adopted Anglicanism by 1835 at the urging of their chief , Shingwaukonse ( 1773–1853 ) .
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Although there may have been another chief before him , Joseph Bernard served as saqmaw in the 1890s . After his death in 1900 , " Reuben Lewis was elected as a probationary chief of the Newfoundland Indians ” .
Although there may have been another chief before him , Joseph Bernard served as saqmaw in the 1890s . After his death in 1900 , " Reuben Lewis was elected as a probationary chief of the Newfoundland Indians ” .
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This situation caused great resentment toward the hereditary chiefs and hardship for the people . ... Henry attempted to continue the tradition of chief - fixing and conducted a steady campaign of misinformation against Chief Wawanosh ...
This situation caused great resentment toward the hereditary chiefs and hardship for the people . ... Henry attempted to continue the tradition of chief - fixing and conducted a steady campaign of misinformation against Chief Wawanosh ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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