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First Nations / Roman Catholic missionaries / Aboriginal peoples in Canada / Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands / First Nations in Ontario / First Nations in Quebec / Flemish Bastard / Simon Le Moyne / Iroquois / Jacques Frmin / Wyandot people / Kahnawake
Date: 2014-01-28 06:19:39
First Nations
Roman Catholic missionaries
Aboriginal peoples in Canada
Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands
First Nations in Ontario
First Nations in Quebec
Flemish Bastard
Simon Le Moyne
Iroquois
Jacques Frmin
Wyandot people
Kahnawake

French-Canadian Exploration, Missionary Work, and Fur Trading in Hudson Bay, the Great Lakes, and Mississippi Valley During the 17th Century – Part 3 – 1655 to Summer 1663 Diane Wolford Sheppard © 2009, 2010 and 201

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