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... term . For the James Bay area the term was first employed by the Jesuits in 1672 ( Thwaites 1896 : 56 : 190 ) but not used by the English until about 1683 , ( Rich 1958 : 62 ) . The Oxford dictionary defines it simply as " one who ...
... term . For the James Bay area the term was first employed by the Jesuits in 1672 ( Thwaites 1896 : 56 : 190 ) but not used by the English until about 1683 , ( Rich 1958 : 62 ) . The Oxford dictionary defines it simply as " one who ...
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... term . A detailed examination of the terms for individuals in the first descending generation demands a very different interpretation . Let us first look at the terms ngwi ? s and ndo ? s , which Mechling glosses as " my son " and " my ...
... term . A detailed examination of the terms for individuals in the first descending generation demands a very different interpretation . Let us first look at the terms ngwi ? s and ndo ? s , which Mechling glosses as " my son " and " my ...
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... term " Winetkok , meaning , " detached from where there are waves , for the Nanticoke Indians . ] The modern Delaware use of the term Winetkok for the Nanticoke suggests to me that a tribe called the Winetkok merged with others to form ...
... term " Winetkok , meaning , " detached from where there are waves , for the Nanticoke Indians . ] The modern Delaware use of the term Winetkok for the Nanticoke suggests to me that a tribe called the Winetkok merged with others to form ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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