Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 32
Page 116
Thus the Wabanaki tribes conceived of themselves as autonomous , age - graded siblings with equal influence in councils . Each of the four Wabanaki tribes sent delegates to Caughnawaga , where they met and exchanged wampum with ...
Thus the Wabanaki tribes conceived of themselves as autonomous , age - graded siblings with equal influence in councils . Each of the four Wabanaki tribes sent delegates to Caughnawaga , where they met and exchanged wampum with ...
Page 118
Upon their retum the delegation always brought another belt to be delivered with the message from the confederacy council . At the national reunion of the Micmac on St. Ann's day the chief calls the council together and the wampum ...
Upon their retum the delegation always brought another belt to be delivered with the message from the confederacy council . At the national reunion of the Micmac on St. Ann's day the chief calls the council together and the wampum ...
Page 119
Then before his retum each of the delegates was provided with a smaller belt with emblematical designs representing the confederacy , and at the same time accompanied by a speech from the council which it would be his duty to memorise ...
Then before his retum each of the delegates was provided with a smaller belt with emblematical designs representing the confederacy , and at the same time accompanied by a speech from the council which it would be his duty to memorise ...
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