Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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That legends reflect and reinforce sentiments within the group can be seen in an unusual legend regarding Frank Speck . In this legend Speck himself encounters a Mohegan Indian ghost and by believing in this ghost wins the affection of ...
That legends reflect and reinforce sentiments within the group can be seen in an unusual legend regarding Frank Speck . In this legend Speck himself encounters a Mohegan Indian ghost and by believing in this ghost wins the affection of ...
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a have seen that they were used by the Ojibwa , the Winnebago , the Menominee and the Ottawa . Other bags which are pictured are attributed to the Iowa , the Sauk and Fox ( ? ) , the Potawatomi ( Ritzenthaler 1962 : 154 ) and the Omaha ...
a have seen that they were used by the Ojibwa , the Winnebago , the Menominee and the Ottawa . Other bags which are pictured are attributed to the Iowa , the Sauk and Fox ( ? ) , the Potawatomi ( Ritzenthaler 1962 : 154 ) and the Omaha ...
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The appearance of simplified floral designs in the Great Lakes area dates from at least as early as the 18th century , as seen on a Potawatomi quilled bag from that period , now at the Milwaukee Public Museum ( Cat . No.
The appearance of simplified floral designs in the Great Lakes area dates from at least as early as the 18th century , as seen on a Potawatomi quilled bag from that period , now at the Milwaukee Public Museum ( Cat . No.
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