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Page 193
... animals can be found at rock art sites , in Midewiwin song scrolls and in the Vermillion Lake account book . Such similarities suggest a link between the sacred and secular functions of the animals depicted by pictographs . Animals ...
... animals can be found at rock art sites , in Midewiwin song scrolls and in the Vermillion Lake account book . Such similarities suggest a link between the sacred and secular functions of the animals depicted by pictographs . Animals ...
Page 212
... animals such as the eagle , bear and crane . This , in turn , indicates that trading captains were identifying more strongly with new European and American forms of wealth than with the animals , which were Ojibwas ' traditional source ...
... animals such as the eagle , bear and crane . This , in turn , indicates that trading captains were identifying more strongly with new European and American forms of wealth than with the animals , which were Ojibwas ' traditional source ...
Page 362
... animals and items of farm produce originally of European origin , interestingly , derive from Dutch , indicating that these animals were known to , if not domesticated by , Delawares well before 1700 ( Goddard 1974 ) . The late ...
... animals and items of farm produce originally of European origin , interestingly , derive from Dutch , indicating that these animals were known to , if not domesticated by , Delawares well before 1700 ( Goddard 1974 ) . The late ...
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