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And it is to me a myth because I have no “ factual ” evidence . In the Bering Strait theory , science again is bolstering the Native point of view that we never migrated from anywhere . In the past 20 or so years , new archaeological ...
And it is to me a myth because I have no “ factual ” evidence . In the Bering Strait theory , science again is bolstering the Native point of view that we never migrated from anywhere . In the past 20 or so years , new archaeological ...
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What qualifies as evidence is the central issue here . A precedent was set and the appeal set a further precedent based upon the simple act of swearing , or not swearing , upon a Bible . The statements of those sworn in were considered ...
What qualifies as evidence is the central issue here . A precedent was set and the appeal set a further precedent based upon the simple act of swearing , or not swearing , upon a Bible . The statements of those sworn in were considered ...
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provided , “ it has been rejected or not given weight ” ; moreover , the courts have created standards for using oral history as evidence : the use of those best able to give evidence due to “ a long line of uninterrupted recounting of ...
provided , “ it has been rejected or not given weight ” ; moreover , the courts have created standards for using oral history as evidence : the use of those best able to give evidence due to “ a long line of uninterrupted recounting of ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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