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Volume 35
The 35th Algonquian Conference was held at the University of Western Ontario in October 2003 and was hosted by the First Nations Program at The University of Western Ontario. This volume is edited by H.C. Wolfart and was fully refereed. It includes eight pages of color illustrations.
September 2004. Pp. x, 434. ISSN 0031-5671; v.35 $48.00.
Contents
Kevin M. Alstrup, Queen’s University
Mi’kmaq Atukwaqann and Aural Symbolism in the Music-Making of Thomas George Poulette
George F. Aubin, Assumption College
Number Terms in Three Old Algonquin Manuscripts
Richard Burleson, University of Manitoba
The Time-Pitch Axis in Traditional Music of the First Nations
Barbara Burnaby, Memorial University of Newfoundland
The Linguistic Situation of the Innu in Labrador in light of Fishman’s Model
Andrew Cowell & Alonzo Moss, Sr., University of Colorado
The Linguistic Structure of Arapaho Personal Names
Regna Darnell, University of Western Ontario
The Persistence of Nomadic Habits in Urban-Rural Migration: Towards a Qualitative Demography
J. Peter Denny, University of Western Ontario
Construction Grammar and Verb Semantics in Cree and Ojibwe
Ives Goddard, Smithsonian Institution
Meskwaki Verbal Affixes
Chris Harvey, University of Manitoba
Unicode as a Standard Framework for Syllabics and Other Special Characters
Karl Hele, University of Western Ontario
James D. Cameron and the Baptist Mission at Bawating, 1831-1859
Marie-Odile Junker, Carleton University
Les Primitives Sémantiques Universelles en Cri de l’Est
Marie-Odile Junker, Carleton University & Marguerite MacKenzie, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Southern East Cree Pronouns
Mark Kuhlberg, Laurentian University
Disturbing Synergy Between Inspector and Inspected: The Gull Bay Case, 1916-1932
Philip LeSourd, Indiana University
The Internal Structure of the Noun Phrase in Maliseet-Passamaquoddy
John S. Long, Nipissing University
Finding and Keeping Teachers in First Nation Schools in Northwestern Ontario
Michael Marlatt, Ontario Land Surveyor & Canada Lands Surveyor, Corbeil, Ontario
The Calamity of the Initial Reserve Surveys under the Robinson Treaties
Cath Oberholtzer, Trent University
“Just Hanging Around”: James Bay Cree Bags
Richard A. Rhodes, University of California, Berkeley
Alexander Francis Chamberlain and The Language of the Mississaga Indians of Skugog
Rebecca Shields, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Word Order and Discourse in Menominee
Nicholas N. Smith, Brunswick, Maine
Wabanaki Chief-Making and Cultural Change
Lucy Thomason, Smithsonian Institution
Two, Three and Four Noun Phrases per Clause in Meskwaki
Willard Walker, Wesleyan University
Wabanaki Seating Arrangements