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Description Image from f-s : Sagard - Le Grand voyage du pays des Hurons (Avec un dictionnaire de la langue huronne), Librairie Tross, 1865.djvu
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Gabriel Sagard  (1590–1640)  wikidata:Q1964653 s:en:Author:Gabriel Sagard
 
Description French ethnologist, religious servant and writer
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