Linguistics Proceedings Directory

Actes du Trente-deuxième Congrès des Algonquinistes
(Papers of the Thirty-second Algonquian Conference)


Note: Because the conference was held in Montréal in 2000, Volume 32 of the Papers of the Algonquian Conference is titled and introduced in French following the custom of the conference. The papers themselves, however, are printed in the language in which they were presented.

GEORGE F. AUBIN. The Algonquin-French Manuscript ASSM 104 (1661).

YALE BELANGER. "The region teemed with abundance": 
Interlake Saulteaux Concepts of Territory and Sovereignty.

BENJAMIN BRUENING. Constraints on Dependencies in Passamaquoddy.

ADRIAN L. BURKE. Témiscouata: Traditional Maliseet Territory 
and Connections between the St. Lawrence Valley and the 
St. John River Valley.

DANIEL G. CUDE. Identifying the Ojibway of Northern Lake Superior 
and the Boundary Water Region, 1650-1750.

REGNA DARNELL. Representations of Algonquians as 
Prototypical First Nations: The National Film Board of Canada.

J. PETER DENNY. Symmetry Preferences in Algonquian Abstract Designs.

CLAUDE GÉLINAS. Profil démographique des Atikamekw 
de la Haute-Mauricie, 1870-1940.

IVES GODDARD. Contraction in Fox .

ELIZABETH A.M. GUERRIER. From "Bare Subsistence" to 
"Moderate Livelihood": Limitations on Mi'kmaq Rights 
to Resources in R. v. Marshall.

STEPHANIE INGLIS AND ELEANOR JOHNSON. The Mi'kmaq Future: An Analysis.

MARIE-ODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH. Obviation, 
Coreference and Relational Verb Forms in East Cree.

ED KOENIG. Rethinking a "Native Fishery".

JOAN LOVISEK. The Ojibway vs. the Gerrymander: The Evolution 
of the Robinson Huron and Williams Treaties Boundaries.

VICTOR LYTWYN. Torchlight Prey: Night Hunting and Fishing 
by Aboriginal People in the Great Lakes Region.

PAULEENA MACDOUGALL . Some Observations on the 
Penobscot Writing of Joseph Polis (1809-1884).

ALLAN K. MCDOUGALL AND LISA PHILIPS VALENTINE. Law versus 
Law and Order: Challenges to the Implementation of Treaty Rights.

CATH OBERHOLTZER. Are Diamonds a Cree Girl's Best Friend? 
Preliminary Musings.

MICHAEL M. POMEDLI. The Otter: Laughter and Treaty Three.

RICHARD J. PRESTON. James Bay Cree Culture, Malnutrition, 
Infectious and Degenerative Diseases.

CRAIG PROULX. Restoration and/or Transformation 
through Alternative Aboriginal Justice.

CONOR QUINN. A Preliminary Survey of Animacy Categories in Penobscot.

CHARLOTTE REINHOLTZ AND H.C. WOLFART. The Syntax of 
Emphatic ani in Eastern Swampy Cree and in Plains Cree.

RICHARD A. RHODES. Text Strategies in Métchif.

BETH A. SCHULTZ, RIPAN S. MALHI AND DAVID G. SMITH. 
Examining the Proto-Algonquian Migration: Analysis of mtDNA.

E. LEE SKJON. Point of View, Reported Speech, 
and Obviation in Two Fox Texts.

NICHOLAS N. SMITH. Three Centuries of Progress 
in Three Decades: Mistissini 1960-1990.

RUTH SWAN AND EDWARD A. JEROME. A Mother and Father of Pembina: 
A NWC Voyageur Meets the Granddaughter of The Buffaloe.

RHONDA TELFORD. The Central Ontario Anishinabe 
and the Rebellion, 1830-40.

LISA PHILIPS VALENTINE AND ALLAN K. MCDOUGALL. Wawanosh's Box.

J. RANDOLPH VALENTINE. Nenabozho and The Ojibwa Woman.

WILLARD WALKER. The Passamaquoddies and the State.

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