Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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The pages themselves have material arranged in either one or two columns , generally with the English words followed by their translations into Ojibwa . The first five pages contain information in turn on the months , the seasons ...
The pages themselves have material arranged in either one or two columns , generally with the English words followed by their translations into Ojibwa . The first five pages contain information in turn on the months , the seasons ...
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Thanks also to the Library of Congress for permission to publish material from the Schoolcraft Papers and to the Minnesota Historical Society for permission to publish material from the Henry Mower Rice papers .
Thanks also to the Library of Congress for permission to publish material from the Schoolcraft Papers and to the Minnesota Historical Society for permission to publish material from the Henry Mower Rice papers .
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The ensuing discussion of Sam Waller as a teacher , lay missionary , student , musician , naturalist , gardener , ornithologist , photographer , chronicler , author and collector is an evaluation based primarily on Waller material .
The ensuing discussion of Sam Waller as a teacher , lay missionary , student , musician , naturalist , gardener , ornithologist , photographer , chronicler , author and collector is an evaluation based primarily on Waller material .
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