Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 28Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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Preservation of Ethnic Diversity at Garden River : : A Key to Ojibwa Strength JANET E. CHUTE Dalhousie University a THE MIDDLE GROUND : A SHIFTING SOCIAL SPACE In his seminal work The middle ground : Indians , empires , and republics in ...
Preservation of Ethnic Diversity at Garden River : : A Key to Ojibwa Strength JANET E. CHUTE Dalhousie University a THE MIDDLE GROUND : A SHIFTING SOCIAL SPACE In his seminal work The middle ground : Indians , empires , and republics in ...
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For in regions where vestiges of a middle ground still linger , such detrimental images may still be modified by the Native community in keeping with a value system more closely reflecting Native interests .
For in regions where vestiges of a middle ground still linger , such detrimental images may still be modified by the Native community in keeping with a value system more closely reflecting Native interests .
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The French text of the treaty also conveyed the same agreement on sharing hunting grounds , stating that ... 800 miles in length and 400 miles in breadth , which was described as the “ Beaver Hunting Ground ” ( NYCD 9 : 908–910 ) .
The French text of the treaty also conveyed the same agreement on sharing hunting grounds , stating that ... 800 miles in length and 400 miles in breadth , which was described as the “ Beaver Hunting Ground ” ( NYCD 9 : 908–910 ) .
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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