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    by Anderson, Kim
    Published 2010
    ... to the health and well-being of northern Algonquian peoples during the twentieth century. Theoretical...
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    by Goulet, Keith Napoleon
    Published 2021
    .... This dissertation is about land, colonization, and Indigenous people. While focusing broadly on Algonquian peoples...
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    .... This is significant and, as our analysis of the Inuit, Innut, and Algonquian peoples reveals, their concept...
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    by Smith, Erica.
    Published 2009
    ... branches of the Northern Algonquian peoples of the eastern subarctic who occupied the regions between...
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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 Smith, Erica.
    Published 1991
    ... branches of the Northern Algonquian peoples of the eastern subarctic who occupied the regions between...
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    by Otis, Melissa
    Published
    ... always been an indigenous homeland to Iroquoian and Algonquian peoples and that they contributed...
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    by Thrush, Coll
    Published 2016
    ... that had likely cost the lives of the Algonquian people who disappeared into the city and that had...
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    ...-Dorset and, beginning around 2500 B.P., with some Proto-Algonquian people to form the Dorset. Further...
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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 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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