Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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11 ) 226 : Kisamunito ' the Great Spirit ' . " And in our Cree there is a saying that the God of all things , K'isamunito , the Great Spirit , often sits on high and laughs at the tricks which he plays on men . ” W kisāmunito .
11 ) 226 : Kisamunito ' the Great Spirit ' . " And in our Cree there is a saying that the God of all things , K'isamunito , the Great Spirit , often sits on high and laughs at the tricks which he plays on men . ” W kisāmunito .
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16 ) 101 : Hela . Dog's name . 17 ) 101 : Numa . Dog's name . 18 ) 102 : Ahtik . Caribou . F utik . 19 ) 104 : Maheegun . She - wolf . F muhékun . 20 ) 106 : Makoki . Indian man's name . 21 ) 106 : Iskoo Wapoo . “ the Good Spirit ” .
16 ) 101 : Hela . Dog's name . 17 ) 101 : Numa . Dog's name . 18 ) 102 : Ahtik . Caribou . F utik . 19 ) 104 : Maheegun . She - wolf . F muhékun . 20 ) 106 : Makoki . Indian man's name . 21 ) 106 : Iskoo Wapoo . “ the Good Spirit ” .
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A spirit broken by the loss of so many things — things like languages , culture and many ways of life ; the loss of animals , trees , the hunting party and , above all , all forms of selfgovernment . ” This is pretty explicit .
A spirit broken by the loss of so many things — things like languages , culture and many ways of life ; the loss of animals , trees , the hunting party and , above all , all forms of selfgovernment . ” This is pretty explicit .
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