Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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It has been the return of the ducks and geese that has prevented starvation in the early spring for northern Natives who live in the traditional fashion . In the early spring when snow begins to melt and the ice on rivers and lakes is ...
It has been the return of the ducks and geese that has prevented starvation in the early spring for northern Natives who live in the traditional fashion . In the early spring when snow begins to melt and the ice on rivers and lakes is ...
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Compositions in Ojibwa quillwork and beadwork have been both symmetrical and asymmetrical since early times . Sometimes these two formats are deliberately juxtaposed , as in panels on opposite sides of pipe bags or on the front and back ...
Compositions in Ojibwa quillwork and beadwork have been both symmetrical and asymmetrical since early times . Sometimes these two formats are deliberately juxtaposed , as in panels on opposite sides of pipe bags or on the front and back ...
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Geometric and other abstract designs were widely employed in early Ojibwa and other Great Lakes Indian quillwork , some times together with animal representations ( Fig . 1 ) . They have continued to appear in 19th and 20th - century ...
Geometric and other abstract designs were widely employed in early Ojibwa and other Great Lakes Indian quillwork , some times together with animal representations ( Fig . 1 ) . They have continued to appear in 19th and 20th - century ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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