The New Encyclopædia Britannica: In 32 Volumes. A-ak - Bayes, Volume 1Philip W. Goetz, Dale H. Hoiberg, Robert MacHenry Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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... Indians and the Inuit of the Arctic shores and islands . This contact between the Canadian government and the Indians signaled a new dilemma that Canada faced in trying to deal equitably with its aboriginal peoples . After 1945 it was ...
... Indians and the Inuit of the Arctic shores and islands . This contact between the Canadian government and the Indians signaled a new dilemma that Canada faced in trying to deal equitably with its aboriginal peoples . After 1945 it was ...
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... Indians of Tabasco in Mexico . Costa Rica is the only country with a majority of resi- dents descended from white Europeans . That country had only a small American Indian population in the 16th century and was unattractive to Spanish ...
... Indians of Tabasco in Mexico . Costa Rica is the only country with a majority of resi- dents descended from white Europeans . That country had only a small American Indian population in the 16th century and was unattractive to Spanish ...
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... Indians . Indian resistance de- layed the conquest of Costa Rica until 1561 , when Juan de Cavallón led a successful colonization expedition there . Although none of his settlements in the Nicoya Bay region survived , he and his men ...
... Indians . Indian resistance de- layed the conquest of Costa Rica until 1561 , when Juan de Cavallón led a successful colonization expedition there . Although none of his settlements in the Nicoya Bay region survived , he and his men ...
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