Myth, Symbol, and Colonial Encounter : British and Mi'kmaq in Acadia, 1700-1867 /
From the time of the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, people of British origin have shared the area of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, traditionally called Acadia, with Eastern Canada's Algonkian-speaking peoples, the Mi'kmaq. This historical analysis of colonial Acadia fro...
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Canada :
University of Ottawa Press,
1995.
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Format: | Electronic |
Language: | English |
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