Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 173
... The fact that Algonquian historical accounts have survived more than 300 years in recognizable form is further evidence of a sense of pride and interest in carefully transmitting the accounts ORAL AND RECORDED HISTORY 173.
... The fact that Algonquian historical accounts have survived more than 300 years in recognizable form is further evidence of a sense of pride and interest in carefully transmitting the accounts ORAL AND RECORDED HISTORY 173.
Page 174
sense of pride and interest in carefully transmitting the accounts . The wide geographical spread of Algonquian myths from Alberta to the east coast also indicates the importance attached to the transmission of the stories . Algonquians ...
sense of pride and interest in carefully transmitting the accounts . The wide geographical spread of Algonquian myths from Alberta to the east coast also indicates the importance attached to the transmission of the stories . Algonquians ...
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... interest in the lands procured by the 1822 treaty and obtained a portion of the tract specifically reserved to the Stockbridge people . Located in the state of Wisconsin in the general vicinity of present - day Kaukauna and Wrightstown ...
... interest in the lands procured by the 1822 treaty and obtained a portion of the tract specifically reserved to the Stockbridge people . Located in the state of Wisconsin in the general vicinity of present - day Kaukauna and Wrightstown ...
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Emmanuel Désveaux | 33 |
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