Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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However , the culture of the inlanders can be considered in many ways a Naskapi - like variant of the general East Cree pattern . Returning to the question of the use of the hides of many different species of game animals to make ...
However , the culture of the inlanders can be considered in many ways a Naskapi - like variant of the general East Cree pattern . Returning to the question of the use of the hides of many different species of game animals to make ...
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There is a somewhat related practice to the wearing of the ceremonial robe by the Naskapi among the James Bay Cree , but in this case a garment of a whole caribou hide , with head and ears in place , is worn , primarily by young men to ...
There is a somewhat related practice to the wearing of the ceremonial robe by the Naskapi among the James Bay Cree , but in this case a garment of a whole caribou hide , with head and ears in place , is worn , primarily by young men to ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Data for this paper came from a number of research trips sponsored by several organizations , in particular the Ministère des Affairs Culturels ( Gouvernement du Québec ) , the Schef- ferville Naskapi Band Council ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Data for this paper came from a number of research trips sponsored by several organizations , in particular the Ministère des Affairs Culturels ( Gouvernement du Québec ) , the Schef- ferville Naskapi Band Council ...
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