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  • Title: Argimou
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 183
  • Publisher: ➤  R. P. Bell Library, Mount Allison University - Mt. Allison University. - Morning Courrier
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  • Publish Location: Sackville, N.B - Halifax, N.S

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  • First Year Published: 1847
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
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    Father Le Loutre's War

    adversaries: "That, in their opinion to declare war formally against the Micmac Indians would be a manner to own them a free and independent people, whereas

    List of traditional territories of the Indigenous peoples of North America

    historically, and sometimes still is, referred to as a "country," such as "(the) Micmac country" (compare "Country" in an Australian context). Some Latinate forms

    Peace and Friendship Treaties

    the British during the late 1740s initiated the first phase of the Anglo-Micmac War (1749–60). Supported by Acadian and French militiamen, Mi’kmaq fighters

    Country Harbour, Nova Scotia

    JSTOR 30303469. Whitehead, Ruth Holmes (1991). The Old Man Told Us: Excerpts from Micmac History, 1500–1950. Nimbus. p. 137. ISBN 978-0-921054-83-2. Country Harbour

    Life expectancy

     21. ISBN 978-0-19-542169-9. Paul DN (1993). We Were Not the Savages: A Micmac Perspective on the Collision of European and Aboriginal Civilizations (1st ed

    1750s

    the British Canadian colonists of Nova Scotia and the indigenous Mi'kmaq (Micmac) tribe halts temporarily when a peace treaty is signed between the warring

    Treaty of Watertown

    com/government_contractors/contractor-5982179-MIKMAQ-AMERICAN-TRUCKHOUS.htm aka http://www.micmac-nsn.gov/ [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] UN/ European Union and Independence from British

    Raid on Dartmouth (1749)

    or others to annoy, distress, take or destroy the Savage commonly called Micmac, wherever they are found." As part of the proclamation he offered a bounty

    John Payzant

    another son of the Payzant family identifies one of the fighters as "the old Micmac," p. 496. DesBrisay, p. 498. Cuthbertson, p. 17. Cuthbertson, p. 16. Linda

    Siege of Port Royal (1710)

    came at the expense of other nations or aboriginals. For "Mi'kmaq" versus "Micmac" or other potential transliterations, see the article Mi'kmaq people. Made