Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Speck letters , 50 to Boas and 43 to Speck ) , and Edward Sapir's correspondence in the National Museum of Man in Ottawa , recently cata- logued by Dallaire ( 1985 ) .2 In what follows I would like to offer a short analysis of Sapir's ...
... Speck letters , 50 to Boas and 43 to Speck ) , and Edward Sapir's correspondence in the National Museum of Man in Ottawa , recently cata- logued by Dallaire ( 1985 ) .2 In what follows I would like to offer a short analysis of Sapir's ...
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... Speck 1922 : 132 , 138 ; Usher 1980 : 94 ) . While undertaking a second inland trip in 1827 , Cormack was accompa- nied by three Indians : an Abenaki , a Micmac and a Montagnais ( Howley 1915 : 189 ) . Other references to the presence ...
... Speck 1922 : 132 , 138 ; Usher 1980 : 94 ) . While undertaking a second inland trip in 1827 , Cormack was accompa- nied by three Indians : an Abenaki , a Micmac and a Montagnais ( Howley 1915 : 189 ) . Other references to the presence ...
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Frank Speck and the Newfoundland Micmac : A Summary GERALD PENNEY St. John's , Newfoundland Introduction Frank G. Speck ( 1881-1950 ) was one of the founders of modern ethnol- ogy . He studied under Franz Boas and was a member of the ...
Frank Speck and the Newfoundland Micmac : A Summary GERALD PENNEY St. John's , Newfoundland Introduction Frank G. Speck ( 1881-1950 ) was one of the founders of modern ethnol- ogy . He studied under Franz Boas and was a member of the ...
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