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Michel Cadotte (July 22, 1764 – July 8, 1837),
Kechemeshane in Ojibwe, was a Métis fur
trader of Ojibwe,
Wendat and French-Canadian descent. He dominated...
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Cadotte Airport (TC LID: CEJ5) was
located adjacent to
Cadotte Lake, Alberta, Canada.
Canada Flight Supplement.
Effective 0901Z 16 July 2020 to 0901Z 10...
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seaquake it
provoked as well as
other consequences affecting climate.
Alain Cadotte, "Neptune Africain",
Phoenix 56. 3/4 (Autumn/Winter 2002:330-347) detected...
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Cadotte River is a
tributary of the
Peace River in
Northern Alberta, Canada. The
river gives the name to the
Cadotte Member, a
stratigraphical unit...
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Cadotte P****,
known in the mid to late 1800s as
Cadotte's P****, is a p**** in the
Rocky Mountains located on the
Continental Divide in the U.S.
state of...
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Chuck Cadotte is an
American powwow dancer and
powwow dance-style teacher. As an
enrolled member of the
Dakota Standing Rock
Sioux Tribe,
Chuck is dedicated...
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Cadotte Lake is an
unincorporated community in
Northern Sunrise County in
northern Alberta, Canada. It is on the
northern s**** of the
homonymous lake...
- (2): 39–48. ISSN 0386-8230.
Archived from the
original on 13
August 2011.
Cadotte,
Ernest R.; Turgeon,
Normand (1988).
Dissatisfiers and satisfiers: suggestions...
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Joseph Alphonse Albert Cadotte (January 3, 1891 –
August 10, 1918) was a
Canadian professional ice
hockey player. He pla**** with the
Montreal Wanderers...
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industry extended across the
river to the city of Longueuil,
testified Yves
Cadotte, who was in 2014
senior vice-president and
general manager of SNC's transport...