Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Build a great fire in the una kah house , " commanded Adare . The una kah house is a guest house of some sort . 17 ) 291 : Numma tao , ookimow . ' he is not there , chief ' . " And send Jean to me ! Where is he ?
Build a great fire in the una kah house , " commanded Adare . The una kah house is a guest house of some sort . 17 ) 291 : Numma tao , ookimow . ' he is not there , chief ' . " And send Jean to me ! Where is he ?
Page 354
Now many of them are living in frame houses two stories high , some with a veranda in front the whole length , and they ... small frame house 3 ; three houses 1 ; large frame house 1 ; two story house 1 ( cited in Thurman 1973 : 200 ) .
Now many of them are living in frame houses two stories high , some with a veranda in front the whole length , and they ... small frame house 3 ; three houses 1 ; large frame house 1 ; two story house 1 ( cited in Thurman 1973 : 200 ) .
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The late September date for the Delaware deer - hunting party encountered by Dunbar , and the paucity of other such accounts , may perhaps indicate that these hunters were participants in the twelve - day Big House ceremony , annually ...
The late September date for the Delaware deer - hunting party encountered by Dunbar , and the paucity of other such accounts , may perhaps indicate that these hunters were participants in the twelve - day Big House ceremony , annually ...
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