Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 9Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... hunting and trapping activities which this contrast entails , each area has its characteristic social forms , in the form of such patterns as stable vs unstable hunting groups , concensus vs competitive leadership , and in the different ...
... hunting and trapping activities which this contrast entails , each area has its characteristic social forms , in the form of such patterns as stable vs unstable hunting groups , concensus vs competitive leadership , and in the different ...
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The Probability of Family Hunting Territories in Eighteenth Century James Bay : Old Evidence Newly Presented Toby Morantz University of Toronto Introduction The discussion of family hunting territories has been around in the ...
The Probability of Family Hunting Territories in Eighteenth Century James Bay : Old Evidence Newly Presented Toby Morantz University of Toronto Introduction The discussion of family hunting territories has been around in the ...
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... hunting groups seemed , from the evidence , to be smaller than the larger communal hunting groups described by Bishop . Furthermore it was shown that their subsistence and trading activities complemented each other rather than competed ...
... hunting groups seemed , from the evidence , to be smaller than the larger communal hunting groups described by Bishop . Furthermore it was shown that their subsistence and trading activities complemented each other rather than competed ...
Contents
Robert Steven Crumet Rutgers University AN ANALYSIS | 25 |
Day National Museum of Man ETHNOLOGY | 36 |
Daviault M Dufresne S Girouard J D Kaye | 55 |
Copyright | |
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Abenaki Algonquin Algonquin dialects American Amerindians appears beaver caribou century Champlain Cheyenne consonant cultural Delaware deletion dialects Dream dance Drum religion eastern Eastmain English Epenthesis Eskimo Esquimaux Etchemin European examples family hunting territories forms Frantz French fur trade Goddard Goddard's Law groups Grumet high tone historical Indians inland innu Inuit Jaenen James Bay l'algonquin du nord l'obviatif Lac Simon Lake land sales language low tone Maliseet Maniwaki Medial Micmac missionaries Mistassini Montagnais Moose Morantz mushuau innu ná-vóómo Natashquan Native noms North northern noun Odawa Ojibwa Ojibwa dialects Oklahoma pattern Penobscot Penobscot River Pentland penultimate devoicing penultimate vowels person Petter phonemic phonological phrase final Plains Cree plural Potawatomi Proto-Algonquian Québec r-dialect Rapide-Sept reflex règle rivière Robinson rule Sept Iles Society stems suffix Sutaio Swampy Cree thesis Thwaites Tone Raising tribe Upper Delawaran verb Wetikoo Witigo Woods Cree