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Page 174
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 , specifically the Cree in James Bay and the Montagnais of the Lower ...
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 , specifically the Cree in James Bay and the Montagnais of the Lower ...
Page 180
The story ends there but seems to be suggesting the Inuit family returned with them . As for the stories of this Indian - Inuit fighting , it is said in one oral history that the narrator's grandmother did not tell him a lot of stories ...
The story ends there but seems to be suggesting the Inuit family returned with them . As for the stories of this Indian - Inuit fighting , it is said in one oral history that the narrator's grandmother did not tell him a lot of stories ...
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sion of dramatic action ; hence , much of what is told in the stories is taken up with litanies of manitos ( the supernaturals , or gods ) , natural symbols , ritual paraphernalia , and suggested choreography .
sion of dramatic action ; hence , much of what is told in the stories is taken up with litanies of manitos ( the supernaturals , or gods ) , natural symbols , ritual paraphernalia , and suggested choreography .
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