Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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ing of lacrosse by the eastern Ojibwa and Ottawa no later than 1890. However , it should be noted that Nichols and Nyholm ( 1979 ) include the form baaga'adowe ' he plays lacrosse ' for the Southwestern Ojibwa . The patterns of baseball ...
ing of lacrosse by the eastern Ojibwa and Ottawa no later than 1890. However , it should be noted that Nichols and Nyholm ( 1979 ) include the form baaga'adowe ' he plays lacrosse ' for the Southwestern Ojibwa . The patterns of baseball ...
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Designs in Ojibwa quillwork and beadwork , like those of other crafts show continuity as well as change . Compositions in Ojibwa quillwork and beadwork have been both symmetrical and asymmetrical since early times .
Designs in Ojibwa quillwork and beadwork , like those of other crafts show continuity as well as change . Compositions in Ojibwa quillwork and beadwork have been both symmetrical and asymmetrical since early times .
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Such motifs are said by Ojibwa experts to be known as “ old time ” or traditional designs ( Fairbanks 1980 , 1984 ) . The appearance of simplified floral designs in the Great Lakes area dates from at least as early as the 18th century ...
Such motifs are said by Ojibwa experts to be known as “ old time ” or traditional designs ( Fairbanks 1980 , 1984 ) . The appearance of simplified floral designs in the Great Lakes area dates from at least as early as the 18th century ...
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