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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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    .... This is significant and, as our analysis of the Inuit, Innut, and Algonquian peoples reveals, their concept...
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  4. 364
    by Smith, Erica.
    Published 2009
    ... branches of the Northern Algonquian peoples of the eastern subarctic who occupied the regions between...
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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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  6. 366
    by Lozier, Jean-François
    Published 2012
    ...Beginning in the late 1630s, a diversity of Algonquian and Iroquoian peoples established under...
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    by Lozier, Jean-François
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    ...Beginning in the late 1630s, a diversity of Algonquian and Iroquoian peoples established under...
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  8. 368
    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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  9. 369
    Published 2013
    ..., Maidu, Algonquian, Siouan and Inuit languages. Each chapter contains a discussion of the speakers...
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  10. 370
    ...are Plains Indian peoples. They represent the largest of three divisions within the political body...
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  11. 371
    ...Although the Naskapi language has many features in common with other Algonquian languages spoken...
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  12. 372
    by Kesselman, Stephen
    Published 2017
    ... to Cree and Ojibwa communities of Manitoba, Canada, considering these foreseeably viable Algonquian...
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  13. 373
    by Clair, Muriel
    Published in Journal of Jesuit Studies (2014)
    ...Up to 1647, Jesuit missionaries in New France attempting to evangelize nomadic Algonquians of North...
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  14. 374
    Published 2021
    ...In 1670, the ancient homeland of the Cree and Ojibwe people of Hudson Bay became known...
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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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  16. 376
    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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    ... at the southwest. South of them are peoples of the Algonquian stock. The Eskimo hold a narrow strip of continuous...
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    ...Montagnais, an Algonquian language spoken in Quebec, exists in a number of different dialects...
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