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1by Boutevin, Stéphanie“..., certaines communautés parmi les plus influencées par les Européens, plus précisément les Abénakis de Saint...”
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3by Dallaire-Fortier, Coralie“... organique ont été portés à travers le temps par les Abénakis. Plusieurs techniques ont été utilisées pour...”
Published 2017
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6by Nuttall, Alice“... series’ mythology with Bruchac’s reinterpretation of Abenaki beliefs in Wolf Mark. In the next chapter, I...”
Published 2015
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8by Cronquist, Olivia“...In 1697 Massachusetts settler Hannah Duston was taken captive by a group of Abenaki Indians. Duston...”
Published 2021
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9by Natalie Clark, Julie Drolet, Nadine Mathews, Patrick Walton, Paul Rene’ Tamburro, Jann Derrick, Vicki Michaud, Joanne Armstrong, Mike ArnouseGet full text
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10by J Curt Stager, Brendan Wiltse, Brian F Cumming, Timothy C Messner, Joshua Robtoy, Sidney Cushing“... west and coincided with major events in Iroquoian and Abenaki cultural history. Although the causes...”
Published 2021-01-01
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12by Baker, Emerson W.“... perspective, it explores the nature of Anglo-Abenaki interactions and why this relationship broke down...”
Published 1986
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13by Campbell, Donald Calvin“... to the area seaward of the Abenaki carbonate bank and landward of shallow salt structures below the slope...”
Published 2011
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14by Bruchac, Margaret M“... descendants of middle Connecticut River Valley Native families among today’s Western Abenaki populations. I...”
Published 2007
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15In Each Other’s Arms: France and the St. Lawrence Mission Villages in War and Peace, 1630-1730by Lozier, Jean-François“...”, “Hurons”, “Iroquois”, “Abenakis” and “Loups”, migrated to these villages in the hope of bettering...”
Published 2012
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16In Each Other’s Arms: France and the St. Lawrence Mission Villages in War and Peace, 1630-1730by Lozier, Jean-François“...”, “Hurons”, “Iroquois”, “Abenakis” and “Loups”, migrated to these villages in the hope of bettering...”
Published 2012
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