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    ... in northern Idaho and northwestern Montana. It is immediately to the west of the westernmost Algonquian...
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    ...are Plains Indian peoples. They represent the largest of three divisions within the political body...
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    ...Although the Naskapi language has many features in common with other Algonquian languages spoken...
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    by Kesselman, Stephen
    Published 2017
    ... to Cree and Ojibwa communities of Manitoba, Canada, considering these foreseeably viable Algonquian...
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    ... on the Algonquian Peoples of Canada, the Walking Out Ceremony. More than a rite of passage, the ceremony enhances...
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    by Schelbert, Leo
    Published 2009
    ... the indigenous peoples of Iroquoian and Algonquian origin as well as from Spanish-claimed jurisdiction and from...
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    by Bach, Emmon W
    Published 2008
    ...Notes on the Eastern Algonquian language Western Abenaki...
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    ... was occupied in pre-European contact times by Algonquian-speaking people. Just two hours drive south...
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    ... relating to the acceptance of the missionaries and conversion among the Subarctic Algonquian populations...
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    by Rosen, Nicole
    Published in Arborescences (2020)
    ... few hundred people across the Canadian Prairie provinces and British Columbia, makes use of two...
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    ... few hundred people across the Canadian Prairie provinces and British Columbia, makes use of two...
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    by Bibeau, Gilles
    Published in Santé mentale au Québec (2007)
    ... of the Algonquian people, who represent this giant creature as a seductive woman whose heart is made of ice...
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    by Bousquet, Marie-Pierre
    Published in Criminologie (2009)
    ... de s’en désintoxiquer… This article examines the contemporary foundations of authority in Algonquian...
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    ... Kaapehpeshapischinikanuuch by the Cree people, has led to the formulation of a fullscale study project of this major site...
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    ...) are an Algonquian speaking people who originated in the northern Great Lakes area. Subsequent to the period...
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    by Bibeau, Gilles
    Published in Santé mentale au Québec (2007)
    .... The Windigo belongs to the mythology of the Algonquian people, who represent this giant creature as a...
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