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The ST. LAWRENCE RIVER "Great Canadian Rivers"
French immersion: when Cartier returned the boys to their Stadaconan home, they were quick to flee their captor, and abandon their role as native interpreters. Three Voyages of Jacques Cartier Were it not ... two Iroquois brothers. Onward to Hochelaga: Encouraged by the boys' tales of immense Saguenay riches, Cartier returned to the St. Lawrence in 1535, with 3 ships and a renewed determination to find ...
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The End of Fortress Conservation?
Duke of Kent is a patron. Corporate benefactors include Tiffany's, Cartier, British Petroleum and British Airways. But just as important as Fitzjohn's skills as a ... much has Zambia enjoyed their company? According to the Foundation's statement, the Owenses have returned to America to "write, raise funds, rest and seek medical attention for persistent parasite infections ...
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great-auk
Atlantic 'rookery' left. The feather company crews returned each spring until they had killed every bird. Funk Island ... have deserted Bird Rocks soon after 1700; French navigator Jacques Cartier had captured several "apponatz" (great auks) there in 1534 during ... fathoms high, the water being directly below it. Ketil then returned to the sloping shelf whence the birds had started, and ...
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Niagara Falls - Maid of the Mist
Friday July 11th 1997. This vessel was originally built at Cartier Construction in Belleville, Ontario. The dock is located at the edge of the Niagara River ... snake was doing and how to kill them with spears. One night when the snake returned , the Indian braves were waiting and speared the snake. The snake crawled back to the ...
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Christopher Ondaatje - Author and Traveller
Gimlette opens his third Act “North with the Floaters” when he returned to St. John’s the following summer. Several bars were offering nudity with their pies ... the eleventh century; and then João Fernandes in 1508. But then it was Jacques Cartier, a Frenchman, almost a quarter of a century later, looking for the northwest passage, that ...
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