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Micmac and Maliseet male dress was very similar in design . Its most prominent feature was the military style coat often made from blankets , although blue wool broadcloth was pre- ferred . This coat was typically decorated with bands ...
Micmac and Maliseet male dress was very similar in design . Its most prominent feature was the military style coat often made from blankets , although blue wool broadcloth was pre- ferred . This coat was typically decorated with bands ...
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This design identified by Speck ( 1914 ) , conveyed both magical and political messages . It appeared in different forms among the various Algonkian tribes which employed it . The Micmac design was characterized by the " T " shape which ...
This design identified by Speck ( 1914 ) , conveyed both magical and political messages . It appeared in different forms among the various Algonkian tribes which employed it . The Micmac design was characterized by the " T " shape which ...
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Today few Indian people are familiar with the traditional form of native dress or beaded designs . In the last decade , however , there has been a trend among the native people to revive their past culture and attempt to re - introduce ...
Today few Indian people are familiar with the traditional form of native dress or beaded designs . In the last decade , however , there has been a trend among the native people to revive their past culture and attempt to re - introduce ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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