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The Morphosyntax of the Algonquian Conjunct Verb

The Morphosyntax of the Algonquian Conjunct Verb
Author: Julie Brittain
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1135727376

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The book investigates the synatctic distribution of the Algonquian Conjuct verb from the theoretical perspective of the Minimalist Program.


Algonquins

Algonquins
Author: Daniel Clément
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1772822949

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First published in French in Recherches amérindiennes au Québec in 1993, this collection of essays aims to provide a better understanding of the Algonquin people. The nine contributors to the book deal with topics ranging from prehistory, historical narratives, social organization and land use to mythology and legends, beliefs, material culture and the conditions of contemporary life. A thematic bibliography completes the volume.


Native American Place Names of Indiana

Native American Place Names of Indiana
Author: Michael McCafferty
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2023-08-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0252055985

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A linguistic history of Native American place-names in Indiana In tracing the roots of Indiana place names, Michael McCafferty focuses on those created and used by local Native Americans. Drawing from exciting new sources that include three Illinois dictionaries from the eighteenth century, the author documents the language used to describe landmarks essential to fur traders in Les Pays d’en Haut and settlers of the Old Northwest territory. Impeccably researched, this study details who created each name, as well as when, where, how and why they were used. The result is a detailed linguistic history of lakes, streams, cities, counties, and other Indiana names. Each entry includes native language forms, translations, and pronunciation guides, offering fresh historical insight into the state of Indiana.


Nta’tugwaqanminen

Nta’tugwaqanminen
Author: Gespe’gewa’gi Mi’gmawei Mawiomi
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2016-03-30T00:00:00Z
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1552667820

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Nta’tugwaqanminen provides evidence that the Mi’gmaq of the Gespe’gewa’gi (Northern New Brunswick and the Gaspé Peninsula) have occupied their territory since time immemorial. They were the sole occupants of it prior to European settlement and occupied it on a continuous basis. This book was written through an alliance between the Mi’gmaq of Northern Gespe’gewa’gi (Gaspé Peninsula), their Elders and a group of eminent researchers in the field with the aim of reclaiming their history, both oral and written, in the context of what is known as knowledge re-appropriation. It also provides non-Aboriginal peoples with a view of how Mi’gmaq history looks when it is written from an Indigenous perspective. There are two voices in the book — that of the Mi’gmaq of the Gespe’gewa’gi, including the Elders, as they act as narrators of the collective history, and that of the researchers, who studied all possible aspects of this history, including advanced investigation on place names as indicators of migration patterns. Nta’tugwaqanminen speaks of the Gespe’gewa’gi Mi’gmaq vision, history, relation to the land, past and present occupation of the territory and their place names and what they reveal in terms of ancient territorial occupation. It speaks of the treaties they agreed to with the British Crown, the respect of these treaties on the part of the Mi’gmaq people and the disrespect of them from the various levels of governments. This book speaks about the dispossession the Mi’gmaq of Gespe’gewa’gi had to endure while the European settlers illegally occupied and developed the Gaspé Peninsula to their own advantage and the rights and titles the Mi’gmaq people still have on their lands.


The Voice of the Dawn

The Voice of the Dawn
Author: Frederick Matthew Wiseman
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781584650591

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History of the Abenaki Indians of Vermont.


Canadiana

Canadiana
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 1162
Release: 1989
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

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