Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... language who still call the place by the same name , the correct form can usually be obtained directly from informants , although Indian languages are subject to change with time as are other languages . When there are no native ...
... language who still call the place by the same name , the correct form can usually be obtained directly from informants , although Indian languages are subject to change with time as are other languages . When there are no native ...
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... language of the name . For example , there is a river which flows into the Saint Lawrence River from the south which is now called the Yamaska . Since the Abenakis have lived in and controlled this region for about three hundred years ...
... language of the name . For example , there is a river which flows into the Saint Lawrence River from the south which is now called the Yamaska . Since the Abenakis have lived in and controlled this region for about three hundred years ...
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... language , and does not mention the name of the Algonquian language family , although he states Algonquin to be a " sister - language " of Montagnais , Tête - deBoule of St - Maurice , Cree , Ojibwa and other " dialects " of Canada . He ...
... language , and does not mention the name of the Algonquian language family , although he states Algonquin to be a " sister - language " of Montagnais , Tête - deBoule of St - Maurice , Cree , Ojibwa and other " dialects " of Canada . He ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Rémi Savard Université de Montréal MYTHES ET COSMOLOGIES | 50 |
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abstract final Algonquian animal arrived Assiniboine autres Ayasheo become bien C'est called captains caribou century chief concrete finals Cree d'une dans le deux dialectes direction Eastern English été être evidence example fact fait fils forms French given graisse grand-père historical Indians indicate Island Lake John June l'autre l'enfant language langue leader linguistic live Maine meaning medials Micmac Mistapeu Mitchif montagnais mythe noted noun object occur Ojibwa organization paradigme Penobscot père person position première present qu'il question récit records refers région relation result River roots Severn situation Smith social sont structure suffixe suggest tente tout trading trading captain tradition tribe verbs vers voir Wabanaki Western Winnipeg