Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 43
... living creature to provide for the big animal & for the fowl and to bring warmth on the waters , to produce life in the waters vegetation to rise in the earth so that all living animals that moves on the earth may have food to live upon ...
... living creature to provide for the big animal & for the fowl and to bring warmth on the waters , to produce life in the waters vegetation to rise in the earth so that all living animals that moves on the earth may have food to live upon ...
Page 46
... living . It was proposed by all Creation both man & beast and fowl of the air that a concert would be made for him annually when a dance to follow in a short time the earth began to be decked with beautiful flowers & the trees waving in ...
... living . It was proposed by all Creation both man & beast and fowl of the air that a concert would be made for him annually when a dance to follow in a short time the earth began to be decked with beautiful flowers & the trees waving in ...
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... living in the Touchwood Hills region of the Parklands in Saskatchewan ( Ray 1974 : 12 ) . Kelsey is one of the few in this early period who actually appears to have been with the Assiniboine and left an account that can be corroborated ...
... living in the Touchwood Hills region of the Parklands in Saskatchewan ( Ray 1974 : 12 ) . Kelsey is one of the few in this early period who actually appears to have been with the Assiniboine and left an account that can be corroborated ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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