Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 36Carleton University, 2004 - Algonquian Indians |
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... living . Members of these several cultures , however , now are often identified as " Abenaki " or " Wabenaki ” in records speaking of them when they were resident to the west of their homelands . Published documents concerning the 1722 ...
... living . Members of these several cultures , however , now are often identified as " Abenaki " or " Wabenaki ” in records speaking of them when they were resident to the west of their homelands . Published documents concerning the 1722 ...
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... living within the core area . In early August , Sagouarrab and his delegation traveled up the St. Lawrence River to Caughnawaga ( cf. Day 1981 , Becker 2001 ) . The evidence that the Penobscot presented wampum to these people is ...
... living within the core area . In early August , Sagouarrab and his delegation traveled up the St. Lawrence River to Caughnawaga ( cf. Day 1981 , Becker 2001 ) . The evidence that the Penobscot presented wampum to these people is ...
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... living with my grandmother , I learned about the land , and living so happy and profoundly ... to love the land that living the life that she was living : planting , tanning , harvesting , picking cucum- bers , tomatoes , and I lived ...
... living with my grandmother , I learned about the land , and living so happy and profoundly ... to love the land that living the life that she was living : planting , tanning , harvesting , picking cucum- bers , tomatoes , and I lived ...
Contents
Marshall J Becker | 23 |
MariePierre Bousquet | 53 |
Phil Branigan Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 75 |
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