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... land ' . One might jump to the conclusion that the whole valley was characterized by the growth of wild onions . Actually the name Winoskik was restricted to an early historical village , most probably situated at the foot of the lower ...
... land ' . One might jump to the conclusion that the whole valley was characterized by the growth of wild onions . Actually the name Winoskik was restricted to an early historical village , most probably situated at the foot of the lower ...
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... land , but he said , that he would resist them and drive them into the deep - He would play his artillery some time to drive away the plagues that Wahpun would send in this land . " It a belief among the Indians in this Country that the ...
... land , but he said , that he would resist them and drive them into the deep - He would play his artillery some time to drive away the plagues that Wahpun would send in this land . " It a belief among the Indians in this Country that the ...
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... land - uses ( and peoples ? ) fast -- e.g . , in 1603 , in 1605 , and in 1607 , as I ( Morrison 1975 ) have discussed elsewhere . Indeed , Day's ( 1965 : 240 ) translation of the name as " dead tree river " may even imply how the maize ...
... land - uses ( and peoples ? ) fast -- e.g . , in 1603 , in 1605 , and in 1607 , as I ( Morrison 1975 ) have discussed elsewhere . Indeed , Day's ( 1965 : 240 ) translation of the name as " dead tree river " may even imply how the maize ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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