Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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Oral History " Oral history " as defined by Vansina ( 1965 : 1 ) is simply unwritten historical sources which enable a non - literate people to preserve and transmit a reconstruction of the past ...
Oral History " Oral history " as defined by Vansina ( 1965 : 1 ) is simply unwritten historical sources which enable a non - literate people to preserve and transmit a reconstruction of the past ...
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Although * -eškaw meaning ' by foot / body ' has been reconstructed for Proto - Algonquian , there does seen to be an older meaning similarly present in all four central languages used in the reconstruction : this is ' to affect someone ...
Although * -eškaw meaning ' by foot / body ' has been reconstructed for Proto - Algonquian , there does seen to be an older meaning similarly present in all four central languages used in the reconstruction : this is ' to affect someone ...
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Simmons , William S. 1976 Southern New England Shamanism : An Ethnographic Reconstruction . Pp . 217–256 in the 7th . 1979 The Great Awakening and Indian Conversion in Southern New England . Pp . 25–36 in the 10th .
Simmons , William S. 1976 Southern New England Shamanism : An Ethnographic Reconstruction . Pp . 217–256 in the 7th . 1979 The Great Awakening and Indian Conversion in Southern New England . Pp . 25–36 in the 10th .
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