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Page 206
... ground , pressured the Indians to use more color in their embroidery . The use of multi - colored patterns was not foreign to the Indians as their quill boxes reflected a very handsome blend of colors . Gradually the double curve motif ...
... ground , pressured the Indians to use more color in their embroidery . The use of multi - colored patterns was not foreign to the Indians as their quill boxes reflected a very handsome blend of colors . Gradually the double curve motif ...
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... Ground group of nomadic caribou hunters . These people exploited the resources of a broad expanse of the treeless interior of the northern Québec - Labrador peninsula . It was the establishment of fur trading posts at Fort Chimo on the ...
... Ground group of nomadic caribou hunters . These people exploited the resources of a broad expanse of the treeless interior of the northern Québec - Labrador peninsula . It was the establishment of fur trading posts at Fort Chimo on the ...
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... Ground group settled at Davis Inlet around 1916 and the other part stayed near Fort Chimo . At Fort Chimo the Indians practised the Anglican religion which was dominant on the coast of James and Hudson Bays . They learned to read and ...
... Ground group settled at Davis Inlet around 1916 and the other part stayed near Fort Chimo . At Fort Chimo the Indians practised the Anglican religion which was dominant on the coast of James and Hudson Bays . They learned to read and ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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aawa Abnaki affix Albemarle area Algonquian languages American Androscoggin Androscoggin River animate appears auas Bloomfield Brunswick Museum century Champlain Society Chesapeake area Chickahominy river Chimo colonial Comp consonant Cree culture curriculum Davis Inlet dialects Dibblee dictionary England English Etchemin être European examples Fort Chimo French Golden Lake grammatical History Hudson Bay ibid independent Index inventories James John Kennebec River Kyrie l'enfant Latin linguistic Malecite Maliseet Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Massachusetts materials medicines Micmac missionaries Montagnais Namieu Narragansett narrative Naskapi native Newfoundland noko'siksi noms noun phrase obviative Ojibwa Ottawa paper Passamaquoddy Penobscot Plantation Indians plural probate records pronoun Proto-Algonquian Quebec refer relations relative clauses Roanoke area Ruperts House Saint Francis Saint John River Schefferville sentence shaman social speakers stories structure suffixes tense term thematic third person Thomas Toronto traditional tribe tshe University village vowel Wabanaki witches Woodstock word y-dialects Youghtanund Youghtanund river