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Papers of the Twenty-ninth Algonquian Conference


CHRISTIAN ARTUSO. Language Change Across Four Generations 
of an Algonquin Family: Some Preliminary Findings.

GEORGE F. AUBIN. Kinship Terms in Golden Lake Algonquin.

LEORA BAR-EL. Intonational Pauses in Plains Cree.

ELEANOR M. BLAIN. The Role of Hierarchies and Alignment in Direct/Inverse.

ROBERT BRYCE. Bible Translation in Algonquian Languages.

BARBARA BURNABY, MARGUERITE MACKENZIE and LUCI BOBBISH SALT. 
Factors in Aboriginal Mother Tongue Education: 
The Cree School Board Case.

WILLIAM COWAN. Delaware Vocabulary in the Works of Conrad Richter.

REGNA DARNELL. Rethinking the Concepts of Band and Tribe, 
Community and Nation: An Accordion Model of Nomadic 
Native American Social Organization.

DAVID A. EZZO and MIKE MOSKOWITZ. Black Beaver.

DAVID GHERE. Subsistence or Strategy? Cattle Killing 
and Eastern Abenaki Migration, 1725 to 1760.

CHRISTOPHER HANNIBAL-PACI. "Officers of the HBC, Missionaries 
and Other Intelligent Persons in the District of Keewatin": 
Lake Winnipeg Sturgeon as an Aboriginal Resource.

BILL JANCEWICZ and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE. 
Preverbs in Naskapi: Function and Distribution.

JOSEPHINE KACZMAREK. The Ojibwe Dream Dance.

LAWRENCE T. MARTIN. Simon Pokagon: Charlatan or Authentic 
Spokesman for the 19th-Century Anishinaabeg?

ALLAN K. MCDOUGALL. Maintaining First Nation Identity 
in the Face of Statist Discourse.

DENNIS H. MCPHERSON and J. DOUGLAS RABB. 
Transformative Philosophy and Indigenous Thought: 
A Comparison of Lakota and Ojibwa World Views.

ALVIN HAMBLEN MORRISON. Dawnland Diaspora: 
Wabanaki Dynamics for Survival.

CATH OBERHOLTZER. All Dolled Up: 
The Encapsulated Past of Cree Dolls.

KELLER D. PAAP and HOWARD D. PAAP. 
Ishkigamizigewin: An Ojibwe Rite of Spring.

MICHAEL M. POMEDLI. 'Trick or Treat-y'? 
Treaty #3, Rice, and Manitous.

RICHARD J. PRESTON and JOHN S. LONG. 
Apportioning Responsibility for Cumulative Changes: 
a Cree Community in Northeastern Ontario.

CRAIG PROULX. Justice as Healing: Current Critiques.

RICHARD A. RHODES. The Syntax and Pragmatics of Ojibwe mii.

BLAIR A. RUDES. Resolution to Some Uncertain 
Wampano (Quiripi) Etymologies.

NICHOLAS N. SMITH. Stories Told at Breakup, Moose Factory 1983.

RUTH SWAN and EDWARD A. JEROME. The Collin Family 
at Thunder Bay: A Case Study of Métissage.

RHONDA TELFORD. How the West Was Won: Land Transactions Between 
the Anishinabe, the Huron and the Crown in Southwestern Ontario.

LISA PHILIPS VALENTINE. Changing Perspectives: 
Visions from James Evans' Diaries.

WILLARD WALKER. Some Wabanaki Beliefs and Practices with 
Non-Algonquian Parallels: the "Red Man", Horned, Slimy Monsters, 
and Shavings Steeped in Water.

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