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Micmac Indians as Witches in the Newfoundland Tradition Peggy Martin McMaster University I This paper is based on material from the Folklore and Language Archives at Memorial University ( MUNFLA ) . I had access to the Archives while a ...
Micmac Indians as Witches in the Newfoundland Tradition Peggy Martin McMaster University I This paper is based on material from the Folklore and Language Archives at Memorial University ( MUNFLA ) . I had access to the Archives while a ...
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to keep the Micmac and the old women in a state of economic dependency . In summary , the Memorial Archive stories represent a synthesis of Anglo - European witchlore and a Micmac tradition of supernatural power .
to keep the Micmac and the old women in a state of economic dependency . In summary , the Memorial Archive stories represent a synthesis of Anglo - European witchlore and a Micmac tradition of supernatural power .
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Mourt , as an early seventeenth century observer , may have lacked the clarity of observation that Siebert demonstrates and that therefore his use of the term Tarentines may not be equivalent to the Micmac . With reference to wars with ...
Mourt , as an early seventeenth century observer , may have lacked the clarity of observation that Siebert demonstrates and that therefore his use of the term Tarentines may not be equivalent to the Micmac . With reference to wars with ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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