Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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The Shawnee Prophet continued to stress the elimination of alcohol , medicine bundles and various items of Anglo clothing . He also warned the Indians about the evils of sexual promiscuity , violence , Anglo technology and the ...
The Shawnee Prophet continued to stress the elimination of alcohol , medicine bundles and various items of Anglo clothing . He also warned the Indians about the evils of sexual promiscuity , violence , Anglo technology and the ...
Page 124
Handsome Lake stressed that the traditional ceremonies must be continued , especially the Midwinter ceremony . Although Handsome Lake urged the people to continue to practice the traditional ceremonies , he did ask for some ritual ...
Handsome Lake stressed that the traditional ceremonies must be continued , especially the Midwinter ceremony . Although Handsome Lake urged the people to continue to practice the traditional ceremonies , he did ask for some ritual ...
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Until the late 19th century , however , Newfoundland Micmac families still continued to traverse the Cabot Strait each year in order to attend the Saint Anne religious festivities at Chapel Island on Cape Breton ( Bartels 1979a : 18 ...
Until the late 19th century , however , Newfoundland Micmac families still continued to traverse the Cabot Strait each year in order to attend the Saint Anne religious festivities at Chapel Island on Cape Breton ( Bartels 1979a : 18 ...
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