Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 28
... River from the south which is now called the Yamaska . Since the Abenakis have lived in and controlled this region ... River , and that the Toad River . " ( Masta 1932 : 102 ) . In Abenaki this is Yó Alsigôntégw , ni yá Maská Zibó ...
... River from the south which is now called the Yamaska . Since the Abenakis have lived in and controlled this region ... River , and that the Toad River . " ( Masta 1932 : 102 ) . In Abenaki this is Yó Alsigôntégw , ni yá Maská Zibó ...
Page 30
... River is an island now known as Ash Island . The Abenakis know it as Odepsék ' where the heads are , the place of ... river flowing into the Saint Francis River in Québec is called kawásenitégw ' wind - throw river ' and fixes the ...
... River is an island now known as Ash Island . The Abenakis know it as Odepsék ' where the heads are , the place of ... river flowing into the Saint Francis River in Québec is called kawásenitégw ' wind - throw river ' and fixes the ...
Page 238
... river there seem to have been more Abnaki divisions , and to the south and west of it more Pennacook divisions . The river - mouth region possibly changed land - uses ( and peoples ? ) fast -- e.g . , in 1603 , in 1605 , and in 1607 ...
... river there seem to have been more Abnaki divisions , and to the south and west of it more Pennacook divisions . The river - mouth region possibly changed land - uses ( and peoples ? ) fast -- e.g . , in 1603 , in 1605 , and in 1607 ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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