Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 22Carleton University, 1991 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 96
... later ; neither party is embarrassed by their failure to function immediately as known persons . There is little value placed on public behaviour among non - known persons . Personal names are rarely used in either address or reference ...
... later ; neither party is embarrassed by their failure to function immediately as known persons . There is little value placed on public behaviour among non - known persons . Personal names are rarely used in either address or reference ...
Page 153
... later requested a Catholic ceremony subsequent to conversion . There is no reason to believe that these early marriages were influenced by the marriage rules of the Roman Catholic Church . Later marriages , however , were clearly ...
... later requested a Catholic ceremony subsequent to conversion . There is no reason to believe that these early marriages were influenced by the marriage rules of the Roman Catholic Church . Later marriages , however , were clearly ...
Page 338
... later the hunter was permitted to return to Old Town on the condition that he never marry . He would be welcome to return to Katahdin any time . He received a warm welcome on his return to Old Town . One day he was per- suaded to marry ...
... later the hunter was permitted to return to Old Town on the condition that he never marry . He would be welcome to return to Katahdin any time . He received a warm welcome on his return to Old Town . One day he was per- suaded to marry ...
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