Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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The head of the family who was implicated in the murders ( Quappakey ) is said , in the oral accounts , to have denied responsibility , claiming it was his children who did it . However the accounts relate that as the oldest man in the ...
The head of the family who was implicated in the murders ( Quappakey ) is said , in the oral accounts , to have denied responsibility , claiming it was his children who did it . However the accounts relate that as the oldest man in the ...
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The English persisted in their attempts to claim Acadia , using Cabot's voyage of 1497 and King James ' Charter of 1606 as the basis of their claim . In 1611 Edward Harlow seized a French trader on Matinicus Island in Penobscot Bay and ...
The English persisted in their attempts to claim Acadia , using Cabot's voyage of 1497 and King James ' Charter of 1606 as the basis of their claim . In 1611 Edward Harlow seized a French trader on Matinicus Island in Penobscot Bay and ...
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2 Actually Markey's claim is only for Fox , but the closeness of the Algonquian languages strongly suggests that if Fox lacks conscious metaphors , so do the other languages . Since I'm about to show that some Algonquian languages have ...
2 Actually Markey's claim is only for Fox , but the closeness of the Algonquian languages strongly suggests that if Fox lacks conscious metaphors , so do the other languages . Since I'm about to show that some Algonquian languages have ...
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