Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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The work appears to have been done by a single individual , with the pencilled additions possibly by a different hand . The identity of the author is unknown ; Pilling ( 1891 : 86 ) suggests that it may be H.R. Schoolcraft , but he ...
The work appears to have been done by a single individual , with the pencilled additions possibly by a different hand . The identity of the author is unknown ; Pilling ( 1891 : 86 ) suggests that it may be H.R. Schoolcraft , but he ...
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They typically appear in the upper right corner of pages on the left side of the account book and usually depict human forms ... Charts 1A - B appended to this paper illustrate the account of Shingwok ( ' Pine ' ) as it appears in Roy's ...
They typically appear in the upper right corner of pages on the left side of the account book and usually depict human forms ... Charts 1A - B appended to this paper illustrate the account of Shingwok ( ' Pine ' ) as it appears in Roy's ...
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It appears that the use of the term mesawihka as a kinship term stems from an allusion to a traditional tale in which there was an animal character with this name , but the details are not recoverable from the available Fox data .
It appears that the use of the term mesawihka as a kinship term stems from an allusion to a traditional tale in which there was an animal character with this name , but the details are not recoverable from the available Fox data .
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