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Archive for December, 2017


First Nations Communities Connected By Language

Communities Connected By Language Return to the “communities” section Return to the “community relations” section First Nations communities in the North have many things that connect them. One of them is their language. The languages show a historical, economic, familial connection. The following are some connections to the communities that I have discovered in my […]

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Discovering Community Connections by The Oji-Cree and Ojibwe Languages

Discovering Community Connections by The Oji-Cree And Ojibwe Languages Return to the “Communities” page link to original article Severn Ojibwa Sub-Dialects A number of core Severn speaking communities have been identified. Dialect research in the 1970s suggested a relatively shallow set of differences that distinguish a core Big Trout Lake subgroup (itself further divided into […]

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“The Missionary” -Account of a new missionary in N. Saskatchewan from “Yesterday”

“The Missionary” -Account of a new missionary in N. Saskatchewan from “Yesterday”. I was reading, “Yesterday” a story about the life of a Cree-metis girl who grew up in Northern Saskatchewan. There was a chapter, 4.5 pages, on a protestant missionary who came to their town. He was unknown and uninvited to this Catholic First […]

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Newspaper articles about the Jesmer’s around Princeton Minnesota in 1894

Newspaper articles about the Jesmer’s around Princeton Minnesota in 1894 Link to Joseph A. Jesmer Link to newspaper articles of Jesmer in MN A short summery of 1894 for the Jesmer family in and around Princeton Minnesota. Fall 1893: Nelson E. Jesmer and his son Roy goes to the World’s Fair in Chicago. Jesmer’s expand […]

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Newspaper articles on the Jesmers in Princeton Minnesota 1893

Newspaper articles on the Jesmers in Princeton Minnesota 1893. Return to Joseph A. Jesmer page Return to newspaper section    

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