Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... history , tradition or geographical circumstance , so the name tells us nothing about either the culture or history of the Abenakis beyond the obvious fact that they knew the River well enough to name it . Perhaps the most common use of ...
... history , tradition or geographical circumstance , so the name tells us nothing about either the culture or history of the Abenakis beyond the obvious fact that they knew the River well enough to name it . Perhaps the most common use of ...
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... history alone tells us next to nothing . Some descriptive names tell us something about the aboriginal environment or about the use of significance of the place for the Indians . For example , on Lake Champlain south of Burlington is ...
... history alone tells us next to nothing . Some descriptive names tell us something about the aboriginal environment or about the use of significance of the place for the Indians . For example , on Lake Champlain south of Burlington is ...
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... historical scholars but rather the historical scholar speaks about history . The historic events are obviously past and our means of knowing about these events comes from those sources of information that are present . These sources of ...
... historical scholars but rather the historical scholar speaks about history . The historic events are obviously past and our means of knowing about these events comes from those sources of information that are present . These sources of ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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Abenaki abstract final Algonquian Algonquian language Assiniboine Atshen autres avait Ayasheo Ayashes bien C'est canot caribou chief Chien colonists concrete finals configuration consonnes Cree d'une deme dernier deux dialectes Eastern Abenaki Eastern Ojibwa Eastmain enfants English ententes espèces été être example fait fils forms French garçon graisse grand-père héros hommes humains Indians Island Lake isoglosses James Bay Jamestown Kewatin l'autre l'eau l'enfant l'île l'ojibwa Lake Nipigon Lake Winnipeg language langue leader Mailhot mangeurs medials mère Micmac Mistapeu Mitchif montagnais morphemes mythe narragansett nawa noun Odawa Ojibwa paradigme Pennacook Penobscot père person peut Plains Cree pouvoir Powhatan première qu'il Québec quelques récit région répondit River roots and concrete Saco River scolaires seul Severn shaman Shawun suffixe suivant tente tremblante terre tout trading captain transitif tribe verbs vers voir vowel Wabanaki Wahpus Western Wabanaki Wiitiko Wolfart