Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 137
... included are configuration roots which express the results of processes , e.g. , pisk ' back ' in pisk / iss / in ' it is bent back ' , akkw ' so far ' in akko / ss / in ' it is piled so high ' . An interesting contrast here is inakkotē ...
... included are configuration roots which express the results of processes , e.g. , pisk ' back ' in pisk / iss / in ' it is bent back ' , akkw ' so far ' in akko / ss / in ' it is piled so high ' . An interesting contrast here is inakkotē ...
Page 233
* NOT ALL PEOPLES OF THE PENNACOOK CONFEDERACY ARE MEANT TO BE INCLUDED IN EITHER ALLIANCES ( 1A ) & 2 OR IN LANGUAGE ( 3 relations , and largely explain the relative kinds and amounts. THE WABANAKI OF THE NORTH - ATLANTIC SLOPE CULTURE ...
* NOT ALL PEOPLES OF THE PENNACOOK CONFEDERACY ARE MEANT TO BE INCLUDED IN EITHER ALLIANCES ( 1A ) & 2 OR IN LANGUAGE ( 3 relations , and largely explain the relative kinds and amounts. THE WABANAKI OF THE NORTH - ATLANTIC SLOPE CULTURE ...
Page 245
... included the Unalactigos as a Delaware tribe ( Hunter 1974 ) . Further , as I will show , there are good data showing that in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , Turtle , Turkey and Wolf tribes were political and territorial units ...
... included the Unalactigos as a Delaware tribe ( Hunter 1974 ) . Further , as I will show , there are good data showing that in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , Turtle , Turkey and Wolf tribes were political and territorial units ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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