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Page 350
... animal with religious even superstitious - reverence , believed they were descended from this animal , and were forbidden to hunt or eat the totem . Thus the characteris- tics of Australian " totemism " were reassigned to Algonquian ...
... animal with religious even superstitious - reverence , believed they were descended from this animal , and were forbidden to hunt or eat the totem . Thus the characteris- tics of Australian " totemism " were reassigned to Algonquian ...
Page 351
... animal , a refusal to hunt or eat the totemic animal may have developed and been practiced by some individuals , but it was neither universal nor essential . Although the Amikouet were the " People of the Beaver " , they most certainly ...
... animal , a refusal to hunt or eat the totemic animal may have developed and been practiced by some individuals , but it was neither universal nor essential . Although the Amikouet were the " People of the Beaver " , they most certainly ...
Page 352
... animal , if a myth of descent from the totemic animal was created , these were certainly not inherent in the idea of totemism . In fact , in many cases these prohibitions appear only in modern times , possibly even under the influence ...
... animal , if a myth of descent from the totemic animal was created , these were certainly not inherent in the idea of totemism . In fact , in many cases these prohibitions appear only in modern times , possibly even under the influence ...
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Aboriginal academic agreement Ahenakew Algonquian Conference Algonquian languages American animal Anishnaabe argument-type associated Band Batchewana beaver Beothuk Canada Canadian chief Conne River construction council Cree words cultural dance Dennis discourse discussion dish elder English evidence example experience extrametricality fishing Garden River head-marking language hunting grounds Indian Affairs Indian Agent individual inflected Island First Nation Jarvis John Keating Keating's Lake Huron land language Linguistics living Maliseet Mercredi metaphor Métis Mi'kmaq Miawpukek Micmac myth narrative Naskapi Native Newfoundland nominal predicate non-verbal predication noun Ojibwa ôma Ontario Hydro Ottawa paper person Plains Cree political position Potawatomi Potawatomi language Press racism relation reported rêve Robinson Treaties s/he Saugeen Sault sensory sentencing circles social speakers story suffix surrender sweat lodge syllable tikanagan Toronto totem traditional treaty University verb village Walpole Island wampum belt Wawanosh Wesucechak Wikwemikong William