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... structural point of view , legend is an appropriate narrative form for rapidly chang- ing cultures . Folklorists agree that legends are characterized by fluid structures if they have any structure at all . Some have shown that they are ...
... structural point of view , legend is an appropriate narrative form for rapidly chang- ing cultures . Folklorists agree that legends are characterized by fluid structures if they have any structure at all . Some have shown that they are ...
Page 387
... structure of life , and which things cannot . In part , this has to do with the view that things are just things . ( Not that greed and envy are absent . They most definitely are not . ) But there is the understanding that the structure ...
... structure of life , and which things cannot . In part , this has to do with the view that things are just things . ( Not that greed and envy are absent . They most definitely are not . ) But there is the understanding that the structure ...
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... structure was arched with a wooden frame covered with pine bark , measured 60 by 15 feet , and stood ten feet high . Inside it was lined with bul- rush mats . The description of the framework suggests strong parallels with that ...
... structure was arched with a wooden frame covered with pine bark , measured 60 by 15 feet , and stood ten feet high . Inside it was lined with bul- rush mats . The description of the framework suggests strong parallels with that ...
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19th century Abenaki acculturated Albany and Attawapiskat Algonquian Conference American animals Attawapiskat bags bark Basil beads beadwork belt Big Trout Lake birch bark scrolls birchbark bird canoe ceremonial hide culture d'une decorated deux dialect dubitative early England English European example Fort Albany Fort George gélinotte George Gladys Gladys Tantaquidgeon gunwale Hudson's Bay Company hunting Indians Iroquois Island James Bay Jocko land language langue legend linguistic manitou Maniwaki medicine Micmac Mide Midewiwin missionary Mistassini Mohegan Montagnais Moose Factory motifs Museum myths Nanabozho Nantucket narrative Native nombre non-Indian North noun obviative Ojibwa Ontario oral history orthography Ottawa paper patterns Penobscot pigs prefix preverbs Québec Rasles records REFERENCES ribs River root Saulteaux scrolls semantic Sheshatshiu Shinnecock speakers Speck spruce Swampy Cree Tantaquidgeon tion Toronto trade traditional tribes University variant verb stem village vowel Wabanaki wampum Watkins William