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2 shows that the two documents are written by different people . I suggest that there are at least two other chiefs who could have written the text of this letter . The first alternative is “ Pesciatiwick , ” which is a mistranscription ...
2 shows that the two documents are written by different people . I suggest that there are at least two other chiefs who could have written the text of this letter . The first alternative is “ Pesciatiwick , ” which is a mistranscription ...
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The people of Wikwemikong clearly utilized and were familiar with the French - influenced Sulpician or Jesuit writing system . 29 After the signing of the 1862 Manitoulin Treaty , a movement to have the treaty annulled was undertaken .
The people of Wikwemikong clearly utilized and were familiar with the French - influenced Sulpician or Jesuit writing system . 29 After the signing of the 1862 Manitoulin Treaty , a movement to have the treaty annulled was undertaken .
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Several pages in the notebook record an unlabeled vocabulary of an Algonquian language of the Sauk - Meskwaki - Kickapoo type . At least parts of this seem to have been written over erased accounts or the ...
Several pages in the notebook record an unlabeled vocabulary of an Algonquian language of the Sauk - Meskwaki - Kickapoo type . At least parts of this seem to have been written over erased accounts or the ...
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Lisa Conathan Esther Wood | 19 |
Clare Cook | 35 |
Alan Corbiere | 57 |
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action Algonquian American appears Archives Baraga beaded Bloomfield British called Canada Carleton University chiefs collection COLON Conference consonant Cree cultural described Detroit dialect discussion early English event evidence evidential example fact father final fishing George given gives gloss Grant hunting Indian indicate initial Island James John Kickapoo knowledge Lake land language later letter Linguistics live Manitoba marked meaning Menominee Meskwaki Mi'kmaq Michigan Moose Factory move Native negative North noted occurs Ojibwe Ontario person plural possible present Press preverbs recorded reduplication REFERENCES region repetition reported Reserve River settlers short similar speaker stress suffix suggests syllable term tion tradition translation Treaty University Upper verb vocabulary vowel windigo Winnipeg words written Yurok