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"howe, william howe, th viscount" . encyclopædia britannica . ( th ed.). cambridge university press. p. . cokayne, george edward ( ). complete peerage of england, scotland, ireland, great britain and the united kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant, volume . london: g. bell and sons. p. . oclc . fischer
"howe, william howe, th viscount" . encyclopædia britannica . ( th ed.). cambridge university press. p. . cokayne, george edward ( ). complete peerage of england, scotland, ireland, great britain and the united kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant, volume . london: g. bell and sons. p. . oclc . fischer...
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of houses, which the algonquins called wigwams , though large families often lived in longhouses that could be a hundred feet long. [ ] at the associated villages, they grew corn, beans, and squash. they also gathered other types of plant foods, such as hickory nuts and many other wild fruits and tubers
of houses, which the algonquins called wigwams , though large families often lived in longhouses that could be a hundred feet long. [ ] at the associated villages, they grew corn, beans, and squash. they also gathered other types of plant foods, such as hickory nuts and many other wild fruits and tubers...
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hunted, and still hunt, whales , walruses , caribou , seals , polar bears, muskoxen, birds, and at times other less commonly eaten animals such as foxes . while it is not possible to cultivate plants for food in the arctic, gathering those that are naturally available has always been typical. grasses, tubers
hunted, and still hunt, whales , walruses , caribou , seals , polar bears, muskoxen, birds, and at times other less commonly eaten animals such as foxes . while it is not possible to cultivate plants for food in the arctic, gathering those that are naturally available has always been typical. grasses, tubers...
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