Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Rarely does July 26th ever occur in Cape Breton , Nova Scotia , for instance , without the Grand Chief of the Micmac nation , the Grand Captain and several subordinate Captains being in attendance . Throughout the last 200 years ...
Rarely does July 26th ever occur in Cape Breton , Nova Scotia , for instance , without the Grand Chief of the Micmac nation , the Grand Captain and several subordinate Captains being in attendance . Throughout the last 200 years ...
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Whereas mass and communion had been conducted in English , the Grand Captain's words were in Micmac . There was also a gentle ribbing of the clergy , mostly about the priests ' inability to speak Micmac . Native speeches stressed Micmac ...
Whereas mass and communion had been conducted in English , the Grand Captain's words were in Micmac . There was also a gentle ribbing of the clergy , mostly about the priests ' inability to speak Micmac . Native speeches stressed Micmac ...
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Niish Odehim did not identify himself as a trading captain . A third indication that trading captains had lost much of their authority and prestige emerges from the fact that they were all in debt . Patterns of consumption which they ...
Niish Odehim did not identify himself as a trading captain . A third indication that trading captains had lost much of their authority and prestige emerges from the fact that they were all in debt . Patterns of consumption which they ...
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