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Page 184
His introduction of the term seems to have occurred on April 19 , 1629 , at Quebec when a chief named Erouachy told him that a group named Obenaquiouoit ( Abnaki ) were living eight days ' journey to the south and that they would be ...
His introduction of the term seems to have occurred on April 19 , 1629 , at Quebec when a chief named Erouachy told him that a group named Obenaquiouoit ( Abnaki ) were living eight days ' journey to the south and that they would be ...
Page 185
Finally , careful consideration of Champlain's primary source of information on the Abnaki can indicate more of the ... Though Champlain never gives Erouachy's tribal affiliation , he does not seem to be an Abnaki or , as Champlain ...
Finally , careful consideration of Champlain's primary source of information on the Abnaki can indicate more of the ... Though Champlain never gives Erouachy's tribal affiliation , he does not seem to be an Abnaki or , as Champlain ...
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He has argued that the early seventeenth century Abnaki and Etchemin represented distinct political units and that the Abnaki : " ... seem to have been located at the beginning of the seventeenth century in the interior valleys of the ...
He has argued that the early seventeenth century Abnaki and Etchemin represented distinct political units and that the Abnaki : " ... seem to have been located at the beginning of the seventeenth century in the interior valleys of the ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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Abnaki Algonquian American animate appears Brunswick Carleton University century Champlain Chesapeake area Chimo clause Collections colonial Comp conjunct considered contain continued conversion Cree culture curriculum dash dialects dictionary discussion distinct early England English European evidence examples fact final Francis French give given History House important included independent Index Indians indicate initial involving James John John River Lake language Latin linguistic living Maine Maliseet marked materials meaning medicines Michigan Micmac Montagnais Museum native North noted occur Ojibwa Passamaquoddy person phrase plants position possible present pronoun question records refer relations relative river rule Saint seems sentence social Society speakers stories structure suggest term third Thomas traditional tribe University verb village vowel Wabanaki writing