Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... means nothing in the Western Abenaki language once spoken in the region , but a local historian , nothing daunted ... means ' land , ' and the whole was said to mean ' smiling big sheet of water surrounded by mountains . ' ( Speare n.d ...
... means nothing in the Western Abenaki language once spoken in the region , but a local historian , nothing daunted ... means ' land , ' and the whole was said to mean ' smiling big sheet of water surrounded by mountains . ' ( Speare n.d ...
Page 43
... mean to unbind every thing that has been bound , so that there may be communication even in the waters among men I want ... means to raise families what is better than to see the world moving with human beings " There it is , There it is ...
... mean to unbind every thing that has been bound , so that there may be communication even in the waters among men I want ... means to raise families what is better than to see the world moving with human beings " There it is , There it is ...
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... means the other members of the Algonquian language family . In his introduction he says where the Algonquin language is spoken ( or at least , where it was spoken when he wrote the dictionary ) : it was spoken at the Lac de Deux ...
... means the other members of the Algonquian language family . In his introduction he says where the Algonquin language is spoken ( or at least , where it was spoken when he wrote the dictionary ) : it was spoken at the Lac de Deux ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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