Acadiensis, Volumes 8-9Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1978 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 115
... Micmac hunt was limited , not by technology , nor yet by any " condescending affection for Mother Earth " ( p . 20 ) , but by the restraints imposed by the spirit world which dominated Micmac religious belief . " The world of the Micmac ...
... Micmac hunt was limited , not by technology , nor yet by any " condescending affection for Mother Earth " ( p . 20 ) , but by the restraints imposed by the spirit world which dominated Micmac religious belief . " The world of the Micmac ...
Page 116
... Micmac , this caused a spritual as well as a physical crisis . The old harmony between man and spirits had obviously disintegrated and the shaman , as healer , had proved incapable of restoring it . Martin suggests further , though this ...
... Micmac , this caused a spritual as well as a physical crisis . The old harmony between man and spirits had obviously disintegrated and the shaman , as healer , had proved incapable of restoring it . Martin suggests further , though this ...
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... Micmac resistance . At about the same time that the Micmacs were adjusting to the reality of British control , the Indians of the west coast upwards of 50,000 in number - were receiving their first visits from Europeans , more than 250 ...
... Micmac resistance . At about the same time that the Micmacs were adjusting to the reality of British control , the Indians of the west coast upwards of 50,000 in number - were receiving their first visits from Europeans , more than 250 ...
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