Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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For example , there are two early references to the display of what were apparently ceremonial hides at the caribou fat feast among the Mushuau Innuts . The HBC trader Clouston gives a description of a makusaan held on the evening of ...
For example , there are two early references to the display of what were apparently ceremonial hides at the caribou fat feast among the Mushuau Innuts . The HBC trader Clouston gives a description of a makusaan held on the evening of ...
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Rogers ' account of the Mistassini implies that only moose and caribou skins were used , and this is the same information that I was given there . However , at Fort George , several informants mentioned the use of many different animals ...
Rogers ' account of the Mistassini implies that only moose and caribou skins were used , and this is the same information that I was given there . However , at Fort George , several informants mentioned the use of many different animals ...
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On the other hand , Webber's recent account of the ceremonial hide , which is most detailed for the Davis Inlet Naskapi , makes no mention of ceremonial hides for animals other than the caribou , and for the Schefferville ( formerly the ...
On the other hand , Webber's recent account of the ceremonial hide , which is most detailed for the Davis Inlet Naskapi , makes no mention of ceremonial hides for animals other than the caribou , and for the Schefferville ( formerly the ...
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