This list is a selection of some of the published references cited in Papers of the Algonquian Conference/Actes du congrès des Algonquinistes Vol. 32–46, and illustrates the revised bibliographical style that was introduced with Volume 47. It was last updated 23 December 2017. In spite of the imperfections which undoubtedly persist, it may be useful to some contributors, and help to speed along the editorial and production process. Please feel free to cut and paste wherever you find it helpful.
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Inglis, Stephanie, and Eleanor Johnson. 2001. The Mi’kmaq Future: An Analysis. Actes du 32e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by John D. Nichols, pp. 249–257. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
Inglis, Stephanie. 1988. The Micmac Morpheme -ew-. Papers of the 19th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 99–102. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
Inglis, Stephanie. 2002. Speaker’s Experience: A Study of Mi’kmaq Modality. PhD thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Inglis, Stephanie. 2003. The Deferential Evidential in Mi’kmaq. Papers of the 34th Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, pp. 193–200. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
Innes, Larry, and Len Moores. 2003. The Ecosystem Approach in Practice: Developing Sustainable Forestry in Central Labrador, Canada. Paper read at XII Forestry World Conference, Québec City, Canada.
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Jacklin, Kristen. 2009. Diversity Within: Deconstructing Aboriginal Community Health in Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve. Social Science and Medicine 68:980–989.
Jackson, Deborah Davis. 2002. Our Elders Lived It: American Indian Identity in the City. DeKalb, Illinois: Northern Illinois University Press.
Jaenen, Cornelius J. 1978. Concepts of America, Amerindians, and Acculturation. Papers of the 9th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 81–95. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
James, Deborah, Sandra Clarke, and Marguerite MacKenzie. 1996. Indirect Evidentials in the Cree/Montagnais/Naskapi of Québec and Labrador. Papers of the 27th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, pp. 135–151. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
James, Deborah, Sandra Clarke, and Marguerite MacKenzie. 2001. The Encoding of Information Source in Algonquian: Evidentials in Cree/Montagnais/Naskapi. International Journal of American Linguistics 67(3):229–263.
James, Deborah. 1982. Past Tense, Imperfective Aspect, and Irreality in Cree. Papers of the 13th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 143–160. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
James, Deborah. 1983. Simple Versus Conjunct Verbs in Moose Cree: Some Whys and Wherefores. Actes du 14e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 345–361. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
James, Deborah. 1984. The Dubitative in Moose Cree. Papers of the 15th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 287–302. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
James, Deborah. 1986. Foreground and Background in Moose Cree Narratives. Actes du 17e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 155–174. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
Jancewicz, Bill, and Marguerite MacKenzie. 1998. Preverbs in Naskapi: Function and Distribution. Papers of the 29th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, pp. 150–168. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
Jancewicz, Bill. 1997. Nominalizations in Naskapi: Production and Inflection. Papers of the 28th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, pp. 181–199. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
Jancewicz, Bill. 2000. Naskapi Discourse: Analysis of a contemporary Text. Papers of the 31st Algonquian Conference, ed. by John D. Nichols, pp. 161–199. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
Jenness, Diamond 1935. The Ojibwa Indians of Parry Sound and Their Social and Religious Life. National Museum of Canada, Anthropological Series, vol. 17. Ottawa.
Joe, Rita. 1996. Song of Rita Joe: Autobiography of Mi’lmaq Poet. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
Joffe, Nancy F. 1940. The Fox of Iowa. Acculturation in Seven American Indian Tribes, ed. by Ralph Linton, pp. 249–331. New York: Appleton-Century.
Johansson, Sara, and Elizabeth Ritter. 2012. Determinants of Split Intransitivity in Blackfoot: Evidence from Verbs of Emission. Papers of the 40th Algonquian Conference, ed. by Karl S. Hele and J. Randolph Valentine. London, Ontario: University of Western Ontario Press.
Johansson, Sara. 2008. Sentience and Stem Agreement in Blackfoot. Papers of the 39th Algonquian Conference ed. by Karl S. Hele and Regna Darnell. London, Ontario: University of Ontario.
Johansson, Sara. 2008. The Status of Nominal Gender in Algonquian: Evidence from Psych Verbs. Proceedings of the 2008 CLA, ed. by Susie Jones. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.
Johansson, Sara. 2009. A Syntactic Analysis of Blackfoot -attsi Causatives. BA thesis, University of Calgary.
Johansson, Sara. 2012. Relative Clauses or Clause-Sized Nominalizations? A Consideration of Blackfoot. Working Papers of the Linguistics Circle, ed. by Matthew Richards, Susan Saunders, Andrew McKishnie, Meghan Casey, Alex D’Arcy, and Martha McGinnis. Victoria, British Columbia: University of Victoria.
Johns, Alana. 1982. A Unified Analysis of Relative Clauses and Questions in Rainy River Ojibwa. Papers of the 13th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 161–168. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
Johns, Alana. 2008. Some Issues Concerning Algonquian WH Questions. Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics, vol. 29, ed. by Catherine MacDonald, Ulyana Savchenko, and Tanya Slavin. Toronto: Linguistics Graduate Course Union.
Johnson, Elden, and Tim Ready. 1992. Ceramic Funerary Masks from McKinstry Mound 2. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 17(1):16–45.
Johnson, Eric S. 1993. “Some by Flatteries and Others by Threatenings”: Political Strategies among Native Americans of Seventeenth-Century Southern New England. PhD thesis, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Johnson, Eric S., and James W. Bradley. 1987. The Bark Wigwams Site: An Early Seventeenth-Century Component in Central Massachusetts. Man in the Northeast 33:1–26.
Johnson, Meredith, and Bryan Rosen. 2012. On the Syntax of Coordination in Menominee. Santa Barbara Papers in Linguistics: Proceeding from the 14th Annual Workshop on American Indigenous Languages, ed. by Stephanie Gamble Morse and Elliott Hoey, pp. 38–48. Santa Barbara: University of California, Santa Barbara.
Johnson, Meredith, Monica Macaulay, and Bryan Rosen. 2014. And, and, and and and: Coordination in Menominee. Papers of the 42nd Algonquian Conference, ed. by J. Randolph Valentine and Monica Macaulay, pp. 159–180. Albany, New York: SUNY Press.
Johnson, Meredith, Monica Macaulay, Bryan Rosen, and Rachel Wang. 2014. A Survey of Menominee Word Order. Papers of the 43rd Algonquian Conference, ed. by J. Randolph Valentine and Monica Macaulay. Albany, New York: SUNY Press.
Johnson, Meredith, Monica Macaulay, Bryan Rosen, and Rachel Wang. 2015. A Survey of Word Order in Menominee. Papers of the 43rd Algonquian Conference, ed. by Monica Macaulay and J. Randolph Valentine, pp. 154–178. Albany, New York: SUNY Press.
Johnson, Meredith. and Bryan Rosen. 2011. The Syntax of Discontinuous Noun Phrases in Algonquian Languages: Left Branch Extractions and Focus Movements. Papers of the 43rd Algonquian Conference, ed. by Monica Macaulay and J. Randolph Valentine. Albany, New York: SUNY Press.
Johnson, Richard B. 1968. The Archaeology of the Serpent Mound Site. Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum.
Johnston, Basil H. 1981. Tales the Elders Told: Ojibway Legends. Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum.
Johnston, Basil. 1999. The Manitous: The Spiritual World of the Ojibway. Toronto: Key Porter.
Jolley, Catherine. 1983. Algonquian Person Hierarchy: Morphosyntactic or Semantic? Actes du 14e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 281–291. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
Jolley, Catherine. 1984. Enclitic Particles in Mesquakie. Papers of the 15th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 303–317. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
Jones, David. 1977. A Basic Algonquin Grammar for Teachers of the Language at Maniwaki. Maniwaki: River Desert Band Council.
Jones, Linda M. 1986. East Cree Baby Talk. Actes du 17e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 175–181. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
Jones, Nancy, Gordon Jourdain, and Rose Tainter. 2011. Ezhichigeyang: Ojibwe Word List, ed. by Anton Treuer and Keller Paap. Hayward, Wisconsin: Waadookodaading Ojibwe Immersion Charter School.
Jones, Peter, James Evans, and George Henry. 1877. A Collection of Ojebway and English Hymns, for the Use of the Native Indians. Toronto: Methodist Missionary Society.
Jones, Peter. 1860. Life and Journals of Kay-Ke-Wa-Qua-Na-By (Peter Jones). Toronto: Wesleyan Printing Establishment.
Jones, Peter. 1861. History of the Ojebway Indians With Especial Reference to Their Conversion to Christianity. London: A.W. Bennett.
Jones, William, and Truman Michelson. 1974 [1915]. Kickapoo Tales. Publications of the American Ethnological Society, vol. 9. New York.
Jones, William. 1904. Some Principles of Algonquian Word-Formation. American Anthropologist, n.s., 6:369–411.
Jones, William. 1907. Fox Texts. American Ethnological Society Publications, vol. 1. New York.
Jones, William. 1911. Algonquian (Fox). Handbook of American Indian Languages, ed. by Truman Michelson and Franz Boas, pp. 735–873. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 40, Part 1. Washington.
Jones, William. 1915. Kickapoo Tales, trans. by Truman Michelson. American Ethnological Society Publications, vol. 9. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
Jones, William. 1917. Ojibwa Texts, ed. by Truman Michelson. American Ethnological Society Publications, vol. 7. New York.
Jones, William. 1939. Ethnography of the Fox Indians, ed. by Margaret Fischer. Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 125. Washington.
Jordan, Steven, Christine Stocek, Rodney Mark, and Stacey Matches. 2009. Doing Participatory Evaluation: From “Jagged World Views” to Indigenous Methodology. Australian Journal of Indigenous Education 38(1):74–82.
Joseph, Brian. 1980. Locatives and Obviation in Cree. International Journal of American Linguistics 46(3):168–169.
Judd, Carol M. 1992. Sakie, Esquawenoe, and the Foundations of a Dual-Native Tradition at Moose Factory. The Subarctic Fur Trade: Native Social and Economic Adaptations, ed. by Shepard Krech III, pp. 81–97. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.
Junker, Marie-Odile (ed.). 2000–2014. The Interactive East Cree Reference Grammar. http://www.eastcree.org/cree/en/grammar.
Junker, Marie-Odile, and Louise Blacksmith. 1994. Reduplication in East Cree. Actes du 25e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 265–273. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
Junker, Marie-Odile, and Louise Blacksmith. 2001. Obviation, Coreference and Relational Verb Forms in East Cree. Actes du 32e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by John D. Nichols, pp. 258–268. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
Junker, Marie-Odile, and Louise Blacksmithh. 2004. Are There Emotional Universals? Evidence from the Native American Language East Cree. Culture and Psychology 12(3):275–303.
Junker, Marie-Odile, and MacKenzie, Marguerite. 2011–2014. East Cree (Southern Dialect) Verb Conjugation, third edition. http://verbs.eastcree.org.
Junker, Marie-Odile, and Marguerite MacKenzie. 2003. Demonstratives in East Cree. Actes du trente-quatrième congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by Christopher Wolfart, pp. 201–216 Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
Junker, Marie-Odile, and Marguerite MacKenzie. 2003. Demonstratives in East Cree. Papers of the 34th Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, pp. 201–215. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
Junker, Marie-Odile, and Marguerite MacKenzie. 2004. Southern East Cree Pronouns. Papers of the 35th Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, pp. 187–205. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
Junker, Marie-Odile, and Marguerite MacKenzie. 2013. East Cree Word Formation. East Cree Interactive Reference Grammar, ed. by Marie-Odile Junker. http://www.eastcree.org/cree/en/grammar.
Junker, Marie-Odile, and Radu Luchian. 2007. Developing Web Databases for Aboriginal Language Preservation. Literary and Linguistic Computing 22(2):187–206.
Junker, Marie-Odile, and Terry Stewart. 2008. Building Search Engines for Algonquian Languages. Papers of the 39th Algonquian Conference, ed. by Karl S. Hele and Regna Darnell, pp. 378–411. London, Ontario: University of Western Ontario Press.
Junker, Marie-Odile, Marguerite MacKenzie, Luci Bobbish-Salt, Alice Duff, Ruth Salt, Anna Blacksmith, Patricia Diamond, and Pearl Weistche. 2012. The Eastern James Bay Cree Dictionary on the Web: English-Cree and Cree-English, French-Cree and Cree-French (Northern and Southern Dialects). http://dictionary.eastcree.org/.
Junker, Marie-Odile. 2003. A Native American View of the “Mind” as Seen in the Lexicon of Cognition in East Cree. Cognitive Linguistics 14(2–3):167–194.
Junker, Marie-Odile. 2003. East Cree Dependent Nouns and Disjoint Reference. Algonquian and Iroquian Linguistics 28(1):11–13.
Junker, Marie-Odile. 2003. East Cree Relational Verbs. International Journal of American Linguistics 69(3):307–329.
Junker, Marie-Odile. 2004. Focus, Obviation and Word Order in East Cree. Lingua 114(3):345–365.
Junker, Marie-Odile. 2004. Les primitives sémantiques universelles en Cri de l’Est. Papers of the 35th Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, pp. 163–185. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
Junker, Marie-Odile. 2007. La réduplication en cri de l’Est / quantification et distributivité. La Reduplication, ed. by A. Morgenstern and A. Michaud, pp. 161–174. Faits de langue, vol. 29. Paris.
Justice, Daniel Heath. 2006. Our Fire Survives the Storm: A Cherokee Literary History. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.