Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 46
Page 15
RESTORING PENOBSCOT IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CURRICULUM CAROL DANA Penobscot Nation Indian Island is situated in the Penobscot River as the lowermost and last island in a series of 146 islands belonging to the Penobscots .
RESTORING PENOBSCOT IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CURRICULUM CAROL DANA Penobscot Nation Indian Island is situated in the Penobscot River as the lowermost and last island in a series of 146 islands belonging to the Penobscots .
Page 18
Terminology in Penobscot can be introduced as it pertains to certain crafts such as basket making , making snowshoes , carving and so forth . Stories are important also to expose the children to more language terms and Penobscot values ...
Terminology in Penobscot can be introduced as it pertains to certain crafts such as basket making , making snowshoes , carving and so forth . Stories are important also to expose the children to more language terms and Penobscot values ...
Page 206
Mercator's map dated 1569 and published in Duisburg has the Penobscot River , with Norombega located on its east bank . This map is important for several reasons . First , the chain of Appalachian mountains is noted for the first time ...
Mercator's map dated 1569 and published in Duisburg has the Penobscot River , with Norombega located on its east bank . This map is important for several reasons . First , the chain of Appalachian mountains is noted for the first time ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
33 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
agent Albany Algonquian American animals appear Attawapiskat bags called Carleton University cause century ceremonial classes clauses collection council Cree culture decorated described dialect direct discussed dubitative early England English European event evidence example expressed fact families final formal four given Gladys head hide hunting important Indian indicates interpretation Island James Lake land language langue linguistic Maine marked meaning medicine medicine bags names narrative Native North noted obviative occur Ojibwa oral original past patient Penobscot person pigs present Press proximate question records REFERENCES reported River scrolls seems semantic sentence Society speakers stories suggest symbols texts tion trade traditional tribes University verb village York