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... Island , which during the late French colonial era was known as L'Īle de la Sainte- Famille or ' Island of the Holy Family ' , and in the Micmac language as Potloteg . The ceremonial ground was crowded ; numbers had been increasing year ...
... Island , which during the late French colonial era was known as L'Īle de la Sainte- Famille or ' Island of the Holy Family ' , and in the Micmac language as Potloteg . The ceremonial ground was crowded ; numbers had been increasing year ...
Page 263
... Island , NS , spoke of the experience ( in English ) as follows ( quoted in Leavitt 1991 : 123 ) : You go to Chapel Island not just for spiritual well - being , not just to pray , but for cultural renewal , for seeing people you haven't ...
... Island , NS , spoke of the experience ( in English ) as follows ( quoted in Leavitt 1991 : 123 ) : You go to Chapel Island not just for spiritual well - being , not just to pray , but for cultural renewal , for seeing people you haven't ...
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... Island 1984 : 161 ) We see here his lack of understanding of northern Algonquian social orga- nization demonstrated in terms of leadership and group formation . Regarding leadership he further comments that in the trading post records ...
... Island 1984 : 161 ) We see here his lack of understanding of northern Algonquian social orga- nization demonstrated in terms of leadership and group formation . Regarding leadership he further comments that in the trading post records ...
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