Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 10Carleton University, 1979 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 169
... European method , relied on their traditional manner in receiving the medicines and " discovered " their own healing plants . A major difference between the European and Wabanaki curing phil- osophies was that the European doctor ...
... European method , relied on their traditional manner in receiving the medicines and " discovered " their own healing plants . A major difference between the European and Wabanaki curing phil- osophies was that the European doctor ...
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... European and Micmac witches . In this paper I will focus on the narratives in which both resident and travelling Micmac Indians in Newfoundland appear as witch figures in the outports . Comparisons with the rest of the material will be ...
... European and Micmac witches . In this paper I will focus on the narratives in which both resident and travelling Micmac Indians in Newfoundland appear as witch figures in the outports . Comparisons with the rest of the material will be ...
Page 178
... European witchlore and a Micmac tradition of supernatural power . The history of Indian / white relations has been characterized by early social contact and inter- marriage between the two groups , leading to a merging of the belief ...
... European witchlore and a Micmac tradition of supernatural power . The history of Indian / white relations has been characterized by early social contact and inter- marriage between the two groups , leading to a merging of the belief ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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