Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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In the spring of 1991 I attended the Cape Breton St. Anne's Day ceremonies at Chapel Island , which during the late French colonial era was known as L'Īle de la SainteFamille or ' Island of the Holy Family ' , and in the Micmac language ...
In the spring of 1991 I attended the Cape Breton St. Anne's Day ceremonies at Chapel Island , which during the late French colonial era was known as L'Īle de la SainteFamille or ' Island of the Holy Family ' , and in the Micmac language ...
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There's no such thing as time at Chapel Island . You spend as long as you want with your until the crack of dawn . Children love it they are always safe , they can't get lost . All the Micmac values are renewed .
There's no such thing as time at Chapel Island . You spend as long as you want with your until the crack of dawn . Children love it they are always safe , they can't get lost . All the Micmac values are renewed .
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( Bear Island 1984 : 161 ) We see here his lack of understanding of northern Algonquian social organization demonstrated in terms of leadership and group formation . Regarding leadership he further comments that in the trading post ...
( Bear Island 1984 : 161 ) We see here his lack of understanding of northern Algonquian social organization demonstrated in terms of leadership and group formation . Regarding leadership he further comments that in the trading post ...
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