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Warriors of the rock: Basic social structure of the mountain bands of Stoney Indians at Morley, Alberta
Warriors of the rock: Basic social structure of the mountain bands of Stoney Indians at Morley, Alberta
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Warriors of the rock: Basic social structure of the mountain bands of Stoney Indians at Morley, Alberta
Thesis: University of Calgary (M.A.)
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Munroe, Scott William
Subject
Assiniboine
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Indigenous peoples--Alberta
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Galileo Education Network
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Indigenous Studies
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Our Future, Our Past: The Alberta Heritage Digitization Project
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ix, 92 leaves
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CU110808888
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