Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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Champlain ( 1925,1 : 267 ) noted that Secoudon ( Maliseet ) at the St. John River told him ... Les habitans du pays vont par icelle riviere iusques à Tadoussac ... ' 3 The term " Sourquois ' may be a loanblend Pauleena MacDougall Seeber ...
Champlain ( 1925,1 : 267 ) noted that Secoudon ( Maliseet ) at the St. John River told him ... Les habitans du pays vont par icelle riviere iusques à Tadoussac ... ' 3 The term " Sourquois ' may be a loanblend Pauleena MacDougall Seeber ...
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Champlain in September , 1604 that the people of Norumbega travelled up the Penobscot river to a lake through which they went ... Champlain named three rivers the Etchemin : the St. John , St. Croix , and the present day Etchemin river ...
Champlain in September , 1604 that the people of Norumbega travelled up the Penobscot river to a lake through which they went ... Champlain named three rivers the Etchemin : the St. John , St. Croix , and the present day Etchemin river ...
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In addition , an Abenaki leader named Bashabes , whose primary residence was on the Penobscot River , was greatly ... from Nova Scotia and including the people of the St. John's river , who were probably Maliseet , allied with Micmac .
In addition , an Abenaki leader named Bashabes , whose primary residence was on the Penobscot River , was greatly ... from Nova Scotia and including the people of the St. John's river , who were probably Maliseet , allied with Micmac .
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