Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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Through these experiences she developed a sense of responsibility to Indian people , in general . ... Her work in the organization included supervising the teaching and develop ment of Indian arts and crafts as well as touring and ...
Through these experiences she developed a sense of responsibility to Indian people , in general . ... Her work in the organization included supervising the teaching and develop ment of Indian arts and crafts as well as touring and ...
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the people were able to develop a rapport with all the other beings of the Earth who shared the same space and time . They were able to communicate with all the other things of the ... Universe .... They understood that they belonged to ...
the people were able to develop a rapport with all the other beings of the Earth who shared the same space and time . They were able to communicate with all the other things of the ... Universe .... They understood that they belonged to ...
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Missionary Influence Upon Montagnais Religion In response to missionary contact , the Montagnais developed a syncretic religion which included several new features . Although aboriginally the Montagnais had no conception of retribution ...
Missionary Influence Upon Montagnais Religion In response to missionary contact , the Montagnais developed a syncretic religion which included several new features . Although aboriginally the Montagnais had no conception of retribution ...
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