Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... interest in reconstructing the cultural integrity of northern Native value systems has become legendary , Wilson D. Wallis sought to recreate a baseline ethnography for the Micmac area by drawing on what he saw as cultural survivals ...
... interest in reconstructing the cultural integrity of northern Native value systems has become legendary , Wilson D. Wallis sought to recreate a baseline ethnography for the Micmac area by drawing on what he saw as cultural survivals ...
Page 316
... interest in birds by providing dates and descriptions of the first arrivals in spring and noting the last stragglers of the fall migrations . Recognizing his interest , people brought or sent him a number of specimens . Over the years ...
... interest in birds by providing dates and descriptions of the first arrivals in spring and noting the last stragglers of the fall migrations . Recognizing his interest , people brought or sent him a number of specimens . Over the years ...
Page 344
... interest to Algonquinists . I was surprised to find a number of Abenaki entries in the church records . Information included in the Abenaki entries was incon- sistent and varied . It might be limited to " baptized two Abenaki boys ...
... interest to Algonquinists . I was surprised to find a number of Abenaki entries in the church records . Information included in the Abenaki entries was incon- sistent and varied . It might be limited to " baptized two Abenaki boys ...
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