Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... told me that their efforts at counselling and peer support had been explicitly branded as witchcraft or sorcery by the elders . Elders on the same reserve were said to be holding meetings about the counselling programme every day ...
... told me that their efforts at counselling and peer support had been explicitly branded as witchcraft or sorcery by the elders . Elders on the same reserve were said to be holding meetings about the counselling programme every day ...
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... Roman Catholicism , Wallis and Wallis ( 1955 : 188 ) assumed the ceremony to be ancient or , at least , to have " greatly antedated ... [ Newell's ] own life . " In contrast to Newell , Peter Ginnish told of a 46 JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE.
... Roman Catholicism , Wallis and Wallis ( 1955 : 188 ) assumed the ceremony to be ancient or , at least , to have " greatly antedated ... [ Newell's ] own life . " In contrast to Newell , Peter Ginnish told of a 46 JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE.
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... told the same Cree name for 5 or 6 different birds ; requiring an emergency repair , the Natives plugged a hole in the canoe with pork fat ; a description for setting a fox trap ; that each bird shot by a boy with his bow and arrow is ...
... told the same Cree name for 5 or 6 different birds ; requiring an emergency repair , the Natives plugged a hole in the canoe with pork fat ; a description for setting a fox trap ; that each bird shot by a boy with his bow and arrow is ...
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