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... noted , does have a certain logic even for non - linguists , however , because the only claim to unity which the conference can have is that it focuses on Algonquian - speaking peo- ples . These peoples have no geographical or cultural ...
... noted , does have a certain logic even for non - linguists , however , because the only claim to unity which the conference can have is that it focuses on Algonquian - speaking peo- ples . These peoples have no geographical or cultural ...
Page 269
... noted that it was the route to the land of the Maliseets and called it therefore " Rivière des Etechemins " ( Champlain ( 1 ) : 25 , 269 , 272-3 ; ( 4 ) : 230 ) . Twenty years after Champlain's first report of Maliseets in the St ...
... noted that it was the route to the land of the Maliseets and called it therefore " Rivière des Etechemins " ( Champlain ( 1 ) : 25 , 269 , 272-3 ; ( 4 ) : 230 ) . Twenty years after Champlain's first report of Maliseets in the St ...
Page 274
... noted by various observers reporting their findings to the French colonial authorities . Especially during the years of violent threats by the English , who tried to gain total power over northeastern North America during the French and ...
... noted by various observers reporting their findings to the French colonial authorities . Especially during the years of violent threats by the English , who tried to gain total power over northeastern North America during the French and ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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