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... Mistassini ( literally , ' people of the great rock ' ) have been variously labelled in published reports as Cree , East Cree , East- main Cree , Mistassini Cree , Montagnais , Naskapi or the hyphenated Montagnais - Naskapi . For ...
... Mistassini ( literally , ' people of the great rock ' ) have been variously labelled in published reports as Cree , East Cree , East- main Cree , Mistassini Cree , Montagnais , Naskapi or the hyphenated Montagnais - Naskapi . For ...
Page 290
... Mistassini , relying instead on gathering data and objects from Mistassini men who had come to trade at Pointe Bleu and the Lac St - Jean area . In Speck's defence , it should be noted that he was famil- iar with several Algonquian ...
... Mistassini , relying instead on gathering data and objects from Mistassini men who had come to trade at Pointe Bleu and the Lac St - Jean area . In Speck's defence , it should be noted that he was famil- iar with several Algonquian ...
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... Mistassini reflect this philosophy . Speck draws attention to a photograph of a man described as " A Mistassini man in European garb at the Lake St. John post " ( Speck 1930 : 44 , Figure 98 ) . Should we infer from this that the man ...
... Mistassini reflect this philosophy . Speck draws attention to a photograph of a man described as " A Mistassini man in European garb at the Lake St. John post " ( Speck 1930 : 44 , Figure 98 ) . Should we infer from this that the man ...
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