Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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... symbols of non - Indian author- ity . On occasion , they may also express animosity toward the band councils in their communities . These feelings do not nec- essarily occur in the stereotyped contexts where Native people are thought ...
... symbols of non - Indian author- ity . On occasion , they may also express animosity toward the band councils in their communities . These feelings do not nec- essarily occur in the stereotyped contexts where Native people are thought ...
Page 76
... symbols doing in historic and contem- porary New England ? After all , these communities are Christian and they identify with Christian symbols , and they are Amer- ican citizens and identify with the same patriotic symbols as the ...
... symbols doing in historic and contem- porary New England ? After all , these communities are Christian and they identify with Christian symbols , and they are Amer- ican citizens and identify with the same patriotic symbols as the ...
Page 341
... symbolism ; my guess is that it is simply a kind of segmental symbolism which has become pervasive throughout expressions of Cheyenne deixis . I do not think it is coincidental that the discourse pronoun néne , the locative nehéóhe ...
... symbolism ; my guess is that it is simply a kind of segmental symbolism which has become pervasive throughout expressions of Cheyenne deixis . I do not think it is coincidental that the discourse pronoun néne , the locative nehéóhe ...
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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