Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 26Carleton University, 1995 - Algonquian Indians |
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... called náápiikoan ' Whitemen ' because that was their most distinguishing characteristic . Later , when Black people appeared , the Siksika knew they were not Indians and they were more like Whitemen than they were like other Indians ...
... called náápiikoan ' Whitemen ' because that was their most distinguishing characteristic . Later , when Black people appeared , the Siksika knew they were not Indians and they were more like Whitemen than they were like other Indians ...
Page 145
... called " gourds " . ( 76 ) we - kone - h - a - mi - aškwiweto - wa - te - ni . ( K - MORTE.6B ) TA what ? -POT - X.saves.it.from.taking / REL / INT.PPL ( INANSg ) ' What would be saved from being taken ? ' ( 77 ) a - kwi - na - hkači e ...
... called " gourds " . ( 76 ) we - kone - h - a - mi - aškwiweto - wa - te - ni . ( K - MORTE.6B ) TA what ? -POT - X.saves.it.from.taking / REL / INT.PPL ( INANSg ) ' What would be saved from being taken ? ' ( 77 ) a - kwi - na - hkači e ...
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... called Wabanakia ) stretched from the Gaspé Peninsula south to Cape Ann , and from Cape Breton Island west to or toward Lake Champlain , but the earliest meaningful accounts tell only of the immediate coastal areas . Three ethnic and ...
... called Wabanakia ) stretched from the Gaspé Peninsula south to Cape Ann , and from Cape Breton Island west to or toward Lake Champlain , but the earliest meaningful accounts tell only of the immediate coastal areas . Three ethnic and ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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