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... ( North America ) : The Algonquin ( Algonkin ) are mentioned by G. Elliot Smith ( 1930 ) in his list of peaceful peoples . In the 17th century , the Iroquois drove the Algonquin to the north and east away from the lower Ottawa and St ...
... ( North America ) : The Algonquin ( Algonkin ) are mentioned by G. Elliot Smith ( 1930 ) in his list of peaceful peoples . In the 17th century , the Iroquois drove the Algonquin to the north and east away from the lower Ottawa and St ...
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... north the Beothuks were respected for their fighting abilities . Their relationship with the Montagnais , with whom they traded for stone axes and other implements , was particularly friendly . The groups visited each other , and it is ...
... north the Beothuks were respected for their fighting abilities . Their relationship with the Montagnais , with whom they traded for stone axes and other implements , was particularly friendly . The groups visited each other , and it is ...
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... North American Indians . Vol . 5 : Arctic . Washington DC : U.S. Government Printing Office . Sturtevant , W.C. & R.F. Heizer ( Eds . ) ( 1978 ) Handbook of North American Indians . Vol . 8 : California . Washington DC : U.S. Government ...
... North American Indians . Vol . 5 : Arctic . Washington DC : U.S. Government Printing Office . Sturtevant , W.C. & R.F. Heizer ( Eds . ) ( 1978 ) Handbook of North American Indians . Vol . 8 : California . Washington DC : U.S. Government ...
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