Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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But Young was also greatly struck by both the setting and the impressive self - confidence of his hosts : We were ushered into a large comfortable Indian log house . Opposite the door was a large fire place , in which a bright fire was ...
But Young was also greatly struck by both the setting and the impressive self - confidence of his hosts : We were ushered into a large comfortable Indian log house . Opposite the door was a large fire place , in which a bright fire was ...
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The final link is provided by the Cumberland House journal , which recorded on August 13 , 1780 , the return of “ the Flesh Indian , sky ” from York Factory ( Rich and Johnson 1952 : 112 ) . We therefore know that “ Miss'nee - kis'och ” ...
The final link is provided by the Cumberland House journal , which recorded on August 13 , 1780 , the return of “ the Flesh Indian , sky ” from York Factory ( Rich and Johnson 1952 : 112 ) . We therefore know that “ Miss'nee - kis'och ” ...
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It is thus possible that there had been Ojibwa speakers in the Cumberland House area for 50 years before they were first noticed by the traders . The picture is obscured by the general shift westward of the much more numerous Cree and ...
It is thus possible that there had been Ojibwa speakers in the Cumberland House area for 50 years before they were first noticed by the traders . The picture is obscured by the general shift westward of the much more numerous Cree and ...
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