
Papers of the Twenty-eighth Algonquian Conference
GEORGE F. AUBIN, The Principes Algonquins of
ASSM manuscript 104 (1661).
SYLVIE BERBAUM, Activité onirique et forme musicale
dans la culture ojibwa.
JULIE BRITTAIN, A metrical analysis of
primary stress placement in southern East Cree.
LAURA BUSZARD-WELCHER, Language use and language loss in the
Potawatomi community: a report on the Potawatomi Language Institute.
JANET E. CHUTE,Preservation of ethnic diversity
at Garden River: a key to Ojibwa strength.
MARY ANN CORBIERE, Gaawii wi kidwin miiksesnoo:
semantic rules for the selection of some Ojibwe adverbs.
ALEX CYWINK, Bridging the gap:
Anishnaabe storytelling as an educational method.
REGNA DARNELL, Framing first-person narratives
in Algonquian public discourse.
ROSE-MARIE DÉCHAINE, Nominal predication in Plains Cree.
CHRIS DUPLISEA, Cross-modal synesthetic sensory metaphors:
communicating the experience and understanding of power
in a Maliseet sweat lodge ceremony.
GEORGE FULFORD, What Cree Children's drawings reveal
about words and imagery in the Cree language.
BILL JANCEWICZ, Nominalizations in Naskapi:
production and inflection.
EDWIN KOENIG, Fisheries conflics on the
Saugeen/Bruce Peninsula: toward an historical ecology.
VICTOR P. LYTWYN, A dish with one spoon:
the shared hunting grounds agreement in the
Great Lakes and St. Lawrence valley region.
DAVID T. MCNAB, "The ill-considered objections of a few
backward Indians": hydro-electricity on the Bkejwanong reserve.
SUSANNE E MISKIMMIN, Talking about C-31S: Algonquian
discourse concerning an amendment to the Indian Act.
CATH OBERHOLTZER, A womb with a view: Cree moss bags and cradleboards.
RICHARD J. PRESTON, Getting to know the great community of persons.
HARALD E. L. PRINS, "We fight with dignity": The Miawpukek Mi'kmaq
quest for aboriginal rights in Newfoundland.
CRAIG PROULX, Aboriginal peoples and the courts:
legal discourse and practice.
TRUDY SABLE, Multiple layers of meaning in the Mi'kmaw serpent dance.
THERESA M. SCHENCK, The Algonquian totem and totemism:
a distortion of the semantic field.
CORY SILVERSTEIN, "That's just the kind of thing
this lake does": Anishnaabe reflections on knowledge,
experience, and the power of words.
NICHOLAS N. SMITH and WILLARD WALKER, The changing role
of shamans and their magic in the validation and
maintenance of Wabanaki culture.
RHONDA TELFORD, The nefarious and far-ranging interests of
Indian agent and surveyor John William Keating, 1837 to 1869.
LISA PHILIPS VALENTINE, Constructing friends and foes:
uncovering a value hierarchy in First Nations newspaper coverage.
GAIL WINTER, First Nation postsecondary students:
factors influencing progress.
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