Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 44
... dance shouting out he should walk through the whole world and enter in the Palace of the great ones & be feed by the sons of the gods & by their Queens . The brothers was very amused at their young brother , but the youngest , Shawan ...
... dance shouting out he should walk through the whole world and enter in the Palace of the great ones & be feed by the sons of the gods & by their Queens . The brothers was very amused at their young brother , but the youngest , Shawan ...
Page 46
... dance to follow in a short time the earth began to be decked with beautiful flowers & the trees waving in the air new dresses , the young birds singing beautiful songs , all nature rejoying to see the face of Creation look so pretty ...
... dance to follow in a short time the earth began to be decked with beautiful flowers & the trees waving in the air new dresses , the young birds singing beautiful songs , all nature rejoying to see the face of Creation look so pretty ...
Page 47
... dance a livily reel before begin with my speech . The earth began with the sung . Calling upon the world to join him ... dancing with Wahpus . The whale and the Polar Bear the wolf - tribe all shouting loud , Hurrah , hurra , for wahpus ...
... dance a livily reel before begin with my speech . The earth began with the sung . Calling upon the world to join him ... dancing with Wahpus . The whale and the Polar Bear the wolf - tribe all shouting loud , Hurrah , hurra , for wahpus ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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