Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 10Carleton University, 1979 - Algonquian Indians |
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... and graced with an introductory address by a scholar to whom all of us who deal with the history of the Eastern Algonquian peoples are in debt , Dr. A.G. Bailey , University of New Brunswick Vice - President Academic Emeritus ...
... and graced with an introductory address by a scholar to whom all of us who deal with the history of the Eastern Algonquian peoples are in debt , Dr. A.G. Bailey , University of New Brunswick Vice - President Academic Emeritus ...
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PRESTON , Richard J. 1972 Eastern Cree Childhood and Adaptation to Formal Education . Symposium on Bicultural Education of Canadian Eskimos and Indians . Joint Meetings of the American Ethnological Society and the Society for Applied ...
PRESTON , Richard J. 1972 Eastern Cree Childhood and Adaptation to Formal Education . Symposium on Bicultural Education of Canadian Eskimos and Indians . Joint Meetings of the American Ethnological Society and the Society for Applied ...
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English writers had an early tendency to lump the same groups together as Tarratines or Eastern Indians , but as their knowledge of the country grew , they tended to create a new name for each band that they encountered .
English writers had an early tendency to lump the same groups together as Tarratines or Eastern Indians , but as their knowledge of the country grew , they tended to create a new name for each band that they encountered .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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