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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Yegerlehner, John. 1954. The First Five Minutes of Shawnee Laws in Multiple Stage Translation. International Journal of American Linguistics 20(4):281–294.
Yegerlehner, John. 1955. A Note on Eliciting Techniques. International Journal of American Linguistics 21(3):286–288.
Young, David E., Grant Ingram, and Lise Swartz. 1989. Cry of the Eagle: Encounters with a Cree Healer. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Young, Egerton Ryerson. 1890. By Canoe and Dog-Train among the Cree and Salteaux Indians. Toronto: William Briggs.
Young, Egerton Ryerson. 1892. Stories from Indian Wigwams and Northern Camp-Fires. Toronto: W. Briggs.
Young, Egerton Ryerson. 1896. Oowikapun: or, How the Gospel Reached the Nelson River Indians. New York: Eaton and Mains.
Young, Egerton Ryerson. 1896. Three Boys in the Wild North Land Summer. New York: Abingdon Press.
Young, Egerton Ryerson. 1897. On the Indian Trail: Stories of Missionary Work among the Cree and Saulteaux Indians. New York: F.H. Revell.
Young, Egerton Ryerson. 1900. Indian Life in the Great North-West. London: S.W. Partridge.
Young, Egerton Ryerson. 1907. The Battle of the Bears, and Reminiscences of Life in the Indian Country. London: Robert Culley.
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Zimmerman, Sarah, Neill DePaoli, Arthur J. Krim, Peter Stott, and James W. Bradley. 1984. Historic and Archaeological Resources of the Connecticut Valley. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Commission.
Zúñiga, Fernando. 2006. Deixis and Alignment: Inverse Systems in Indigenous languages of the Americas. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Zúñiga, Fernando. 2008. How Many Hierarchies, Really? Evidence from Several Algonquian Languages. Scales, ed. by Marc Richards and Andrej L. Malchukov, pp. 277–394. Linguistische Arbeitsberichte, vol. 86. Leipzig.