Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Abenakis have lived in and controlled this region for about three hundred years , it is natural to look for a meaning in the Abenaki language . Modern Abenakis make the same assumption , but since there is no word yamaska in Abenaki ...
... Abenakis have lived in and controlled this region for about three hundred years , it is natural to look for a meaning in the Abenaki language . Modern Abenakis make the same assumption , but since there is no word yamaska in Abenaki ...
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... Abenaki war party was surprised and killed the warriors of a Mohawk party and stuck their heads up on poles around the island . The location , taken together with the Abenaki oral tradition of the event , give us a fairly detailed ...
... Abenaki war party was surprised and killed the warriors of a Mohawk party and stuck their heads up on poles around the island . The location , taken together with the Abenaki oral tradition of the event , give us a fairly detailed ...
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... Abenaki " in the Smithsonian's forth- coming Handbook of North American Indians . Linguistically , Penobscot is an eastern dialect ( CHART : L.3A ) of a larger language ( CHART : L.3 ) -- still shared with the St. Francis Abenaki , and ...
... Abenaki " in the Smithsonian's forth- coming Handbook of North American Indians . Linguistically , Penobscot is an eastern dialect ( CHART : L.3A ) of a larger language ( CHART : L.3 ) -- still shared with the St. Francis Abenaki , and ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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