Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... four five kat žvu four horses sak žvu five horses etc. pre - vocalic form pe yak an ɔm düz ɔm trwaz ɔm kæt om sak om one man two men three men four men five men As in French the numbers can function either as counters in which case they ...
... four five kat žvu four horses sak žvu five horses etc. pre - vocalic form pe yak an ɔm düz ɔm trwaz ɔm kæt om sak om one man two men three men four men five men As in French the numbers can function either as counters in which case they ...
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... four representing each of the directions with perhaps two from the north at times . However , beginning in 1775 , their numbers greatly increased due mainly to the HBC's new policy of creating lieutenants for each of the three regions ...
... four representing each of the directions with perhaps two from the north at times . However , beginning in 1775 , their numbers greatly increased due mainly to the HBC's new policy of creating lieutenants for each of the three regions ...
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... four " leading Indians " , three of whom were not captains . Similarly in the Neoskweskau reports five " leading Indians " were listed of whom only one was certainly a captain and another may have been . Furthermore , in 1824 in the ...
... four " leading Indians " , three of whom were not captains . Similarly in the Neoskweskau reports five " leading Indians " were listed of whom only one was certainly a captain and another may have been . Furthermore , in 1824 in the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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