Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 208
... called these Indians Etechemins , but the killers of Panounias he called Almouchiquois . They were all Abenaki . They told Champlain that they came to Mt. Desert only for a few months in the summer , hunting in the winter at Kenduskeag ...
... called these Indians Etechemins , but the killers of Panounias he called Almouchiquois . They were all Abenaki . They told Champlain that they came to Mt. Desert only for a few months in the summer , hunting in the winter at Kenduskeag ...
Page 358
... called Petockenock [ 1630 , 1650 ] ( Worth 1910 : 297 ; Fite and Freeman 1967 : 146 ) . Today er replaces the a , and it's called Tuckernuck , which Macy ( 1792 ) said meant ' a louf of brad ' . Tuppockommack NCD ( 1678 ) 2 : 1,2 ...
... called Petockenock [ 1630 , 1650 ] ( Worth 1910 : 297 ; Fite and Freeman 1967 : 146 ) . Today er replaces the a , and it's called Tuckernuck , which Macy ( 1792 ) said meant ' a louf of brad ' . Tuppockommack NCD ( 1678 ) 2 : 1,2 ...
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... called his post , to cross Lake Winnipeg on a preaching visit to the Saulteaux at Jack Head . His description of the occasion , too long to repeat here , is preserved both in manuscript form and in a rather reshaped printed version ...
... called his post , to cross Lake Winnipeg on a preaching visit to the Saulteaux at Jack Head . His description of the occasion , too long to repeat here , is preserved both in manuscript form and in a rather reshaped printed version ...
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