Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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... groups from the Central and Up- per Great Lakes migrated south , west and north during the historic period as most ... groups later designated Ojibwa outside of my core area could be descendants of migrants , or a new group formed ...
... groups from the Central and Up- per Great Lakes migrated south , west and north during the historic period as most ... groups later designated Ojibwa outside of my core area could be descendants of migrants , or a new group formed ...
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... groups recorded by the three 17th - century writers that are thought to be Ojibwa because they are assumed to have possessed a clan system . Table I : Mid - 17th - Century Ojibwa Groups Le Jeune Ouasourini Ragueneau Ouasanik Dablon ...
... groups recorded by the three 17th - century writers that are thought to be Ojibwa because they are assumed to have possessed a clan system . Table I : Mid - 17th - Century Ojibwa Groups Le Jeune Ouasourini Ragueneau Ouasanik Dablon ...
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... groups provided that the system could be controlled and maintained intergenerationally ( Bishop 1986 : 51 ) . Father Brebeuf ( JR 10 : 223-225 ) in his account of Huron trade described exactly how this could have occurred : There is a ...
... groups provided that the system could be controlled and maintained intergenerationally ( Bishop 1986 : 51 ) . Father Brebeuf ( JR 10 : 223-225 ) in his account of Huron trade described exactly how this could have occurred : There is a ...
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