Malian’s Song – Linguistic Notes and Ethnographic Terms for Abenakis

Abenaki is a common generic term for the Native American Indian peoples of northern New England, southeastern Canada, and the Maritimes. These peoples are also known as Wabanaki (Eastern Abenaki – Maine and the Canadian Maritimes) or Wôbanakiak (Western Abenaki – New Hampshire, Vermont, and southeas...

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Main Author: Bruchac, Margaret
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Published: 2006
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spelling ftunivpenn:oai:repository.upenn.edu:20.500.14332/1420 2024-02-04T09:52:09+01:00 Malian’s Song – Linguistic Notes and Ethnographic Terms for Abenakis Bruchac, Margaret 2006-01-01 application/pdf https://repository.upenn.edu/handle/20.500.14332/1420 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14332/1420 unknown https://repository.upenn.edu/handle/20.500.14332/1420 Posted with permission from the Vermont Folklife Center (https://www.vermontfolklifecenter.org/). 154 Department of Anthropology Papers Vermont Folklife Center published Anthropology Social and Behavioral Sciences Article 2006 ftunivpenn https://doi.org/20.500.14332/1420 2024-01-06T23:29:18Z Abenaki is a common generic term for the Native American Indian peoples of northern New England, southeastern Canada, and the Maritimes. These peoples are also known as Wabanaki (Eastern Abenaki – Maine and the Canadian Maritimes) or Wôbanakiak (Western Abenaki – New Hampshire, Vermont, and southeastern Canada). In the Native language Wôbanakiak roughly translates to mean “People of the Dawn.” Article in Journal/Newspaper abenaki University of Pennsylvania: ScholaryCommons@Penn Canada Indian
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Social and Behavioral Sciences
Bruchac, Margaret
Malian’s Song – Linguistic Notes and Ethnographic Terms for Abenakis
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description Abenaki is a common generic term for the Native American Indian peoples of northern New England, southeastern Canada, and the Maritimes. These peoples are also known as Wabanaki (Eastern Abenaki – Maine and the Canadian Maritimes) or Wôbanakiak (Western Abenaki – New Hampshire, Vermont, and southeastern Canada). In the Native language Wôbanakiak roughly translates to mean “People of the Dawn.”
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title_short Malian’s Song – Linguistic Notes and Ethnographic Terms for Abenakis
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title_fullStr Malian’s Song – Linguistic Notes and Ethnographic Terms for Abenakis
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