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... of the qualities in the old days . Few details regarding the office and its duties have come down through tradition . We know briefly 213 Nicholas N Smith, Ogdensburg Public Library THE CHANGING ROLE OF THE WABANAKI CHIEF AND SHAMAN.
... of the qualities in the old days . Few details regarding the office and its duties have come down through tradition . We know briefly 213 Nicholas N Smith, Ogdensburg Public Library THE CHANGING ROLE OF THE WABANAKI CHIEF AND SHAMAN.
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... shaman was noted for his magical powers . At both the hunting and the tribal level the group needed a recognized ... shaman . The chief offered the chieftainship to the shaman . The shaman declined , but he did accept the position ...
... shaman was noted for his magical powers . At both the hunting and the tribal level the group needed a recognized ... shaman . The chief offered the chieftainship to the shaman . The shaman declined , but he did accept the position ...
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... shaman as well as , or instead of , being a " chief " ? In his ancestry , were there sagamores and / or shamans ? Did he have acromegaly ( as folklore about his " huge jaw " might imply ) , which could have been revered as a sign of his ...
... shaman as well as , or instead of , being a " chief " ? In his ancestry , were there sagamores and / or shamans ? Did he have acromegaly ( as folklore about his " huge jaw " might imply ) , which could have been revered as a sign of his ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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