Canada, Unity in DiversityHolt, Rinehart and Winston of Canada, 1967 - 529 من الصفحات Includes bibliographical references. |
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... lived in the Acadian Peninsula , the eastern part of New Brunswick , and the Gaspé Penin- sula . 2. The Etchemins lived on the St. John River during the seventeenth century . In the first half of the seventeenth century another tribe ...
... lived in the Acadian Peninsula , the eastern part of New Brunswick , and the Gaspé Penin- sula . 2. The Etchemins lived on the St. John River during the seventeenth century . In the first half of the seventeenth century another tribe ...
الصفحة 17
... lived south of Lake On- tario and were divided into five groups , being , from east to west , the Mohawks , the Oneidas , the Onondagas , the Cayugas and the Senecas . All these Huron - Iroquois ( Hurons , Pe- tuns , Neutrals , Eries ...
... lived south of Lake On- tario and were divided into five groups , being , from east to west , the Mohawks , the Oneidas , the Onondagas , the Cayugas and the Senecas . All these Huron - Iroquois ( Hurons , Pe- tuns , Neutrals , Eries ...
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... lived there over the winter . The fishing " admirals " who came and went during the summer season could provide a measure of justice while there , but their interests lay in protecting the summer fishermen from England . These fishing ...
... lived there over the winter . The fishing " admirals " who came and went during the summer season could provide a measure of justice while there , but their interests lay in protecting the summer fishermen from England . These fishing ...
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