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Page 48
... later writer , W.W. Warren , who stated ( 1984 : 50-52 ) that under the generic name " Mous - o - neeg " were the " families of the Marten , Moose , and Reindeer . . . " These are totems among the contemporary Ojibwa who live mainly ...
... later writer , W.W. Warren , who stated ( 1984 : 50-52 ) that under the generic name " Mous - o - neeg " were the " families of the Marten , Moose , and Reindeer . . . " These are totems among the contemporary Ojibwa who live mainly ...
Page 51
... later and confused it with the guardian spirit concept -the question of totemism among so - called primitive peoples has absorbed the interest of scholars . Henry who was much more familiar with the Ojibwa than Long and also a better ...
... later and confused it with the guardian spirit concept -the question of totemism among so - called primitive peoples has absorbed the interest of scholars . Henry who was much more familiar with the Ojibwa than Long and also a better ...
Page 317
... later , when they started to stay all year , watching their annual boats come and go . This little group probably didn't make much of a dent in the Cree world . From the Cree point of view , it's something new and interesting , and they ...
... later , when they started to stay all year , watching their annual boats come and go . This little group probably didn't make much of a dent in the Cree world . From the Cree point of view , it's something new and interesting , and they ...
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