Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Ceremony , Social Revitalization and Change : Micmac Leadership and the Annual Festival of St. Anne JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE Dalhousie University Introduction Micmac commemoration of the festival of St. Anne , an annual religious event ...
Ceremony , Social Revitalization and Change : Micmac Leadership and the Annual Festival of St. Anne JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE Dalhousie University Introduction Micmac commemoration of the festival of St. Anne , an annual religious event ...
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of animating power in the universe , and accounted for the persistence of traditional Micmac beliefs concerning power and revitalization . Strikingly apparent during the Sunday religious ceremony was a sym- bolic duality between the ...
of animating power in the universe , and accounted for the persistence of traditional Micmac beliefs concerning power and revitalization . Strikingly apparent during the Sunday religious ceremony was a sym- bolic duality between the ...
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Maillard's Influence in the Micmac Political Sphere Frank G. Speck focused on the emergence of the Wabanaki League during the mid - 18th century , and the Micmacs ' somewhat subservient role in it ( Speck 1915 ) .
Maillard's Influence in the Micmac Political Sphere Frank G. Speck focused on the emergence of the Wabanaki League during the mid - 18th century , and the Micmacs ' somewhat subservient role in it ( Speck 1915 ) .
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