Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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The answer comes from a 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 ...
The answer comes from a 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 ...
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early figures in view of later much larger ones . Both population growth and incorporation I believe provide the answer . Population growth may seem incongruous with evidence for death from European introduced epidemics and warfare ...
early figures in view of later much larger ones . Both population growth and incorporation I believe provide the answer . Population growth may seem incongruous with evidence for death from European introduced epidemics and warfare ...
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... up residence at Waskaganish , “ the little house ” on the bank of the Rupert River , wintering fairly miserably , trading for some goods , and later , when they started to stay all year , watching their annual boats come and go .
... up residence at Waskaganish , “ the little house ” on the bank of the Rupert River , wintering fairly miserably , trading for some goods , and later , when they started to stay all year , watching their annual boats come and go .
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