Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Ojibwa social organization requires ex- amination of a series of separate but interrelated questions . The answer to each will effect explanations of Ojibwa social organization . The first question is : who exactly were the Ojibwa ? Who ...
... Ojibwa social organization requires ex- amination of a series of separate but interrelated questions . The answer to each will effect explanations of Ojibwa social organization . The first question is : who exactly were the Ojibwa ? Who ...
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... Ojibwa amounted to nothing more than the diffusion of the term " Ojibwa " requires that they reject or ignore a great deal of historical evidence that documents and refers to such movements . Again , I invite scholars to compare what ...
... Ojibwa amounted to nothing more than the diffusion of the term " Ojibwa " requires that they reject or ignore a great deal of historical evidence that documents and refers to such movements . Again , I invite scholars to compare what ...
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and Ojibwa language . It is useful to consider the geographic arrangement of Cree - Montagnais and Ojibwa : each is a horizontal band from east to west , with Cree- Montagnais to the north of Ojibwa . Therefore Cree most likely spread ...
and Ojibwa language . It is useful to consider the geographic arrangement of Cree - Montagnais and Ojibwa : each is a horizontal band from east to west , with Cree- Montagnais to the north of Ojibwa . Therefore Cree most likely spread ...
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