Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... perhaps you might consider it ought to be preserved in a Smithsonian Volume ( Smithsonian Institution Archives ) . - • On May 24 , 1907 , the Smithsonian returned the chapters to Young , noting that , despite their great interest ...
... perhaps you might consider it ought to be preserved in a Smithsonian Volume ( Smithsonian Institution Archives ) . - • On May 24 , 1907 , the Smithsonian returned the chapters to Young , noting that , despite their great interest ...
Page 107
... perhaps less subject to ideo- logical bias , was just as detrimental to later scholarly studies . Too often social patterns from more well - known societies to the north and southwest were assumed to hold true for the Wabanaki because ...
... perhaps less subject to ideo- logical bias , was just as detrimental to later scholarly studies . Too often social patterns from more well - known societies to the north and southwest were assumed to hold true for the Wabanaki because ...
Page 212
... perhaps held a vestigial ancient status of paramount sagamore among the Wabanaki , but neither ethnologists nor historians yet agree on this point . It was in Madockawando's name ( and that of another Penobscot Bay sagamore , Chebartina ) ...
... perhaps held a vestigial ancient status of paramount sagamore among the Wabanaki , but neither ethnologists nor historians yet agree on this point . It was in Madockawando's name ( and that of another Penobscot Bay sagamore , Chebartina ) ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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