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Papers of the Thirty-first Algonquian Conference Table of Contents


JEFFREY P. BLICK. The Archaeology and 
Ethnohistory of the Dog in Virginia Algonquian Culture 
as Seen from Weyanoke Old Town.

ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY. The Current 
Status of the Menominee Language. 

DAVID J. COSTA. Miami-Illinois Tribe Names.

REGNA DARNELL. The Primacy of Writing and 
the Persistence of the Primitive.

WILLIAM W. GIFFIN. Destruction of Delaware and Miami Towns 
in the Aftermath of the Battle of Tippecanoe: 
The Impact of Perspective on History.

IVES GODDARD. The Historical Origins of Cheyenne Inflections.

ELIZABETH A. M. GUERRIER. Ethnographic Inventions: 
The Construction and Commodification of the Shaman 
through Anthropological Discourse.

DOUG HAMM and LOUIS BIRD. Amoe: Legends of the Omushkegowak.

BILL JANCEWICZ, Naskapi Discourse: Analysis of a Contemporary Text.

IKUYO KANEKO. Velar Spirantization and Velar Phonemes in Blackfoot.

JOHN S. LONG. Local Control of First Nations Education: 
the Event and the Process.

MICHAEL MCCAFFERTY. Wabash, its Meaning and History.

DIANNE MCDANIEL. Tar Creek Superfund Site 
"The Only Superfund Site That Is Used as a Recreational Area".

MARIANNE MILLIGAN. A New Look at Menominee Vowel Harmony.

EVE NG. Adnominal Demonstrative Words in Passamaquoddy.

CATH OBERHOLTZER. Silk Ribbonwork: Unravelling the Connections.

SELENE PHILLIPS Nin Bi-minwadjim (I bring Good News): 
The Lac Courte Oreilles Journal.

RICHARD J. PRESTON. How Cultures Remember: 
Traditions of the James Bay Cree and of Canadian Quakers.

SUSAN M. PRESTON. Exploring the Eastern Cree Landscape: 
Oral Tradition as Cognitive Map.

MARK F. RUML. The De-sacralization of the Pow-wow? 
Some Initial Observations.

THERESA M. SCHENCK. "We Subsist upon Indian Charity": 
George Nelson and the Wisconsin Ojibwa.

DAVID J. SILVERMAN. Losing the Language: The Decline of 
Algonquian Tongues and the Challenge of 
Indian Identity in Southern New England.

NICHOLAS N. SMITH. Between the Lines: 
Notes and Insights from Forty-eightYears among the Wabanaki.

RODNEY STAAB. Hypolite Bolon Père et Fils: 
Interpreters to the Delawares (and Other Prairie Algonquians).

RHONDA TELFORD. Anishinabe Interest in Islands, Fish and Water.

WILLARD WALKER. The Passamaquoddies and Their Priests.

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