Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 66
... bands at these locations during the summer months . As new outposts opened and old ones closed , individuals and even entire bands moved . For example , most members of the Trout Lake Band had traded at Temiskaming before the opening of ...
... bands at these locations during the summer months . As new outposts opened and old ones closed , individuals and even entire bands moved . For example , most members of the Trout Lake Band had traded at Temiskaming before the opening of ...
Page 67
... Band continued to become more elaborate throughout the 19th century , as did that of other bands , through intermarriages and movements to new areas . The size of the group was probably larger than the area had previously supported ...
... Band continued to become more elaborate throughout the 19th century , as did that of other bands , through intermarriages and movements to new areas . The size of the group was probably larger than the area had previously supported ...
Page 210
... bands which shared a common language and cul- ture , and interacted on a regular basis . A band might number up to several hundred individuals . During the spring to autumn period band members congregated at traditional coastal ...
... bands which shared a common language and cul- ture , and interacted on a regular basis . A band might number up to several hundred individuals . During the spring to autumn period band members congregated at traditional coastal ...
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Algonquian American animals appears associated bands bear called Canada Carleton University century chief collected complex Conjunct continued Cree culture developed dialecte early English evidence example fact Figure final French further give given groups Handsome Lake historical hunting important Indian indicate individual Iroquoian Iroquois Island James John Lake land language later Linguistics live meaning Micmac Montagnais movements native nature Newfoundland North Northern noted nouns occur Ojibwa original Ottawa period person pictographs population position possible present Press probably Prophet question records reference region relations Report result River scrolls seems Shawnee social society song stem story structure suggests symbols term territories texts trade traditional University verb White