Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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... organization con- ducted by a hierarchical priesthood and composed of numerous levels , or degrees , of membership . Its cult activity features the symbolic death and rebirth of initiates , although other ceremo- nialism surrounds cures ...
... organization con- ducted by a hierarchical priesthood and composed of numerous levels , or degrees , of membership . Its cult activity features the symbolic death and rebirth of initiates , although other ceremo- nialism surrounds cures ...
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... Organization of the Attawapiskat Swampy Cree According to Honigmann ( 1956 : 58-65 ) , the aboriginal At- tawapiskat Cree were similar to other northern forest peoples in that they had a relatively simple social organization . A sparse ...
... Organization of the Attawapiskat Swampy Cree According to Honigmann ( 1956 : 58-65 ) , the aboriginal At- tawapiskat Cree were similar to other northern forest peoples in that they had a relatively simple social organization . A sparse ...
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... organization as a kind of post - sedentarized grouping of these primary organizational units . In present - day Attawapiskat , ex- tended family or composite family households are frequently based on parent - child or sibling ties , or ...
... organization as a kind of post - sedentarized grouping of these primary organizational units . In present - day Attawapiskat , ex- tended family or composite family households are frequently based on parent - child or sibling ties , or ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
Emmanuel Désveaux | 33 |
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