Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Micmac conceptions of " power " as it has to do with Roman Catholicism.1 Micmac themselves describe St. Anne's , or setonewimg ( Deblois and Metallic 1984 : 313 ) , as a time when the spiritual and social realms draw close together ...
... Micmac conceptions of " power " as it has to do with Roman Catholicism.1 Micmac themselves describe St. Anne's , or setonewimg ( Deblois and Metallic 1984 : 313 ) , as a time when the spiritual and social realms draw close together ...
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... Micmac . There was also a gentle ribbing of the clergy , mostly about the priests ' inability to speak Micmac . Native speeches stressed Micmac aspirations and political views . While deliveries were in Micmac , they were punctuated ...
... Micmac . There was also a gentle ribbing of the clergy , mostly about the priests ' inability to speak Micmac . Native speeches stressed Micmac aspirations and political views . While deliveries were in Micmac , they were punctuated ...
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... Micmac Grand Chief developed in the context of the Wabanaki League . Yet it also seems reasonable to suggest that Micmac interband council meetings , convened solely for the purpose of discussing Micmac concerns , might also have given ...
... Micmac Grand Chief developed in the context of the Wabanaki League . Yet it also seems reasonable to suggest that Micmac interband council meetings , convened solely for the purpose of discussing Micmac concerns , might also have given ...
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