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ABNAKI . Algonkian. At Becancour, See also:Quebec, 27; at St Probably no pure As civilized as the neighbouring Maurault, Hist. See also:des Abinaquis (Quebec, See also:Francois du See also:Lac and Pterreville, See also:blood See also:left. whites. All Catholics. 1866); See also:Jack, Trans. Canad. Inst., 330. Decreasing. 1892-1893. AcnoMAwt Shastan. N.E. See also:California. About Imo in the Little. Progress very slow; See also:influence of See also:Powers, Contrib. N. Amer. Ethnol., (See also:Pit See also:river See also:Indians). Pit river region; also so or 6o See also:schools See also:felt. See also:Klamath Achomawi vol. iii., 1877; various writings of on the Klamath See also:Reservation, under Methodist influence. Dr R. B. See also:Dixon, See also:American .4nthro- See also:Oregon. pologist, 1905-1908, &c. ALEUrs. Eskimoan. Aleutian Islands and See also:part of See also:Alaska. About 5o oJo are "Decaying." Once converted to See also:Works (in See also:Russian) of Veniaminov,
About 1600. Decreasing. mixed bloods. See also:Greek Orthodox See also: T. See also:Rand; Chamberlain (Maliseets). 702 in various parts of W. New bloods. unsettled. Catholics. (M.), Maliseet Vocabulary (See also:Cam- See also:Brunswick. Apparently increas- See also:bridge, 1899). See also:ing. Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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