Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... perhaps , perfectly appropriate to the needs of nomadic , boreal hunters . But from the average Euro - Canadian perspective there appeas to be a negative side to these traditional Native beliefs . For example , the elders ' sense of ...
... perhaps , perfectly appropriate to the needs of nomadic , boreal hunters . But from the average Euro - Canadian perspective there appeas to be a negative side to these traditional Native beliefs . For example , the elders ' sense of ...
Page 198
... perhaps the symbol represents a standard number of units such as one dozen . Or perhaps it represents something else . There is no way of knowing just what the inverted V represents . A final source of confusion in Roy's merchandise ...
... perhaps the symbol represents a standard number of units such as one dozen . Or perhaps it represents something else . There is no way of knowing just what the inverted V represents . A final source of confusion in Roy's merchandise ...
Page 241
... perhaps the noise and smoke of the firing , or perhaps simply Manotee's mastery of the gun . This mastery of a powerful object obtained from the outside would be an appropriate chiefly action , a demonstration of one's understanding of ...
... perhaps the noise and smoke of the firing , or perhaps simply Manotee's mastery of the gun . This mastery of a powerful object obtained from the outside would be an appropriate chiefly action , a demonstration of one's understanding of ...
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