Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 29Carleton University, 1999 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 216
... early documents ' statements as to the ethnicity of two of the greatest 17th - century Wabanaki sagamores ( chiefs ) , Bashaba ( died c.1615 ) and Madockawando ( died 1698 ) , and their people . The early records clearly call them ...
... early documents ' statements as to the ethnicity of two of the greatest 17th - century Wabanaki sagamores ( chiefs ) , Bashaba ( died c.1615 ) and Madockawando ( died 1698 ) , and their people . The early records clearly call them ...
Page 235
... early European recorders . While the one doll lacks a hood , there is a possibility that it has been lost during the intervening years , as virtually every early female doll collected from the Cree wears a hood . The presence of robes ...
... early European recorders . While the one doll lacks a hood , there is a possibility that it has been lost during the intervening years , as virtually every early female doll collected from the Cree wears a hood . The presence of robes ...
Page 243
... early 20th - century students of Southwest Ojibwe culture are Ruth Landes , Frances Densmore , Joseph Gilfillan and Henry Schoolcraft . All tell of smaller family units moving to their sugarbushes in late winter or early spring - in ...
... early 20th - century students of Southwest Ojibwe culture are Ruth Landes , Frances Densmore , Joseph Gilfillan and Henry Schoolcraft . All tell of smaller family units moving to their sugarbushes in late winter or early spring - in ...
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