Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 22Carleton University, 1991 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Century Wabanaki Sagamores . Pp . 495-517 in Papers of the Seventh Algonquian Con- ference , 1975. William Cowan , ed . Ottawa : Carleton University . Penobscot Country : Disagreement Over Who Lived There in the 17th Century Needs ...
... Century Wabanaki Sagamores . Pp . 495-517 in Papers of the Seventh Algonquian Con- ference , 1975. William Cowan , ed . Ottawa : Carleton University . Penobscot Country : Disagreement Over Who Lived There in the 17th Century Needs ...
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... century . This begins with the first accounts of European visitors to their territories , who often referred to the ... century accounts by European visitors who first de- scribed music as part of comprehensive descriptions of Wabanaki ...
... century . This begins with the first accounts of European visitors to their territories , who often referred to the ... century accounts by European visitors who first de- scribed music as part of comprehensive descriptions of Wabanaki ...
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... century and Plains Indian dances and drum- ming in the 20th century ( Anastas 1973 ) can be considered characteristic . It is encouraging to note that the current teaching programs have drawn on the research and collection done around ...
... century and Plains Indian dances and drum- ming in the 20th century ( Anastas 1973 ) can be considered characteristic . It is encouraging to note that the current teaching programs have drawn on the research and collection done around ...
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