Cette liste est une sélection de quelques-unes des références publiées et citées dans Papers of the Algonquian Conference / Actes du Congrès des Algonquinistes Vol. 32-46. Elle illustre le style bibliographique révisé amorcé avec le volume 47. La liste a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 23 décembre 2017. Malgré les imperfections qui sans aucun doute persistent, la liste peut être utile à certains contributeurs et peut les aider à accélérer la rédaction et le processus de production. N’hésitez pas à couper et coller partout où vous le trouverez utile.

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Macaulay, Monica. 2003. Negation, Dubitatives, and Mirativity in Menominee. Papers of the 34th Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, pp. 217–239. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.

Macaulay, Monica. 2005. On the 2 > 1 Prominence Hierarchy of Algonquian. LSO Working Papers in Linguistics 5: Proceedings of WIGL, ed. by Rebecca Shields, pp. 1–24. Madison: University of Wisconsin–Madison Linguistics Student Organization.

Macaulay, Monica. 2009. On Prominence Hierarchies: Evidence from Algonquian. Linguistic Typology 13(3):357–389.

MacDougall, Pauleena. 1999. “I Am Glad to Hear that You Liked My Little Paper”: Letters Exchanged between Frank T. Siebert and Fannie Hardy Eckstorm, 1938–45. Papers of the 30th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, pp. 165–178. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.

MacDougall, Pauleena. 2001. Some Observations on the Penobscot Writing of Joseph Polis (1809–1884). Actes du 32e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by John D. Nichols, pp. 318–331. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.

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MacKenzie, Marguerite, and Sandra Clarke. 1981. Dialect Relations in Cree/Montagnais/Naskapi: Verb Paradigms. Montreal Working Papers in Linguistics, Linguistique Amérindienne II Études Algonquiennes 16:135–191.

MacKenzie, Marguerite, and Sandra Clarke. 1983. The Sheshatshiu Sociolinguistic Variability Project: A Preliminary Report. Actes du 14e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 249–260. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

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MacKenzie, Marguerite, Marie-Odile Junker, Luci Salt, Elsie Duff, Daisy Moar, Ruth Salt, Ella Neeposh, and Bill Jancewicz, eds. 2004–10. The Eastern James Bay Cree Dictionary on the Web: English-Cree and Cree-English (Northern and Southern Dialect), http://www.eastcree.org/cree/en/dictionary/.

MacKenzie, Marguerite. 1979. Fort Chimo Cree: A Case of Dialect Syncretism? Papers of the 10th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 227–236. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

MacKenzie, Marguerite. 1980. Towards a Dialectology of the Cree-Montagnais-Naskapi Language. PhD thesis, University of Toronto.

MacKenzie, Marguerite. 1992. Negative Markers in East Cree and Montagnais. Papers of the 23rd Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 274–284. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

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Mailhot, José. 1975. La géographie: Noyau du savoir montagnais sur l’environnement physique. Papers of the 6th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 314–323. National Museum of Man, Mercury Series, Canadian Ethnology Service Papers, vol. 23. Ottawa.

Mailhot, José. 1997. In the Land of the Innu: The People of Sheshatshit, trans. by A. Harvey. St. John’s, Newfoundland: ISER Books.

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Mandelbaum, David G. 1979. The Plains Cree: An Ethnographic, Historical and Comparative Study. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina.

Manore, Jean. 1988. Research Report: Moose Factory Métis Land Claim. Toronto: Ontario Native Affairs Directorate.

Manuel-Dupont, Sonia, and Geoffrey Gathercole. 1978. Kickapoo for You: A Brief History and Introduction to the Language. Kansas: Kansas Kickapoo Tribal Press.

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Marlatt, Michael E. 2004. The Calamity of the Initial Reserve Surveys under the Robinson Treaties. Papers of the 35th Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, pp. 281–335. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.

Marois, Roger. 1977. Quelques observations sur les techniques de décoration de la céramique impressionée. Actes du 8e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 3–5. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

Marshall, Ingeborg. 1990. Evidence for Two Beothuk Subsistence Economies. Papers of the 21st Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 216–226. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

Martijn, Charles. 1989. An Eastern Micmac Domain of Islands. Actes du 20e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 208–231. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

Martijn, Charles. 1990. Innu (Montagnais) in Newfoundland. Papers of the 21st Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 227–246. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

Martin-Hill, Dawn. 2008. The Lubicon Lake Nation: Indigenous Knowledge and Power. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Martin, Lawrence T. 1995. Animal Forms of Manidog in the Anishinabe Earth-Diver Story. Papers of the 26th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, pp. 226–239. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.

Martin, Lawrence T. 1996. The Franciscan Mission to the Wisconsin Chippewa: The Evidence of Sermons. Papers of the 27th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, pp. 195–204. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.

Martin, Lawrence T. 1998. Simon Pokagon: Charlatan or Authentic Spokesman for the 19th-Century Anishinaabeg? Papers of the 29th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, pp. 182–191. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.

Martin, Peggy. 1979. Micmac Indians as Witches in the Newfoundland Tradition. Papers of the 10th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 173–180. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

Martin, Pierre. 1980. Les semi-voyelles en cris-montagnais de Fort George. Papers of the 11th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 247–261. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

Martin, Pierre. 1982. Visualisation syntaxique fonctionnelle du montagnais. Papers of the 13th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 65–89. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

Martin, Pierre. 1983. Le système verbal montagnais: 2. les modalités. Langues et linguistique 9:170–201.

Martin, Pierre. 1984. Monèmes prédicatifs en montagnais. Papers of the 15th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 363–372. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

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Massam, Diane. 2003. Questions and the Left Periphery in Niuean. Cornell Working Papers in Linguistics 19: Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Austronesia Formal Linguistics Association (AFLA 9), ed. by Anastasia Riehl and Thess Savella, pp. 94–106. Ithaca, New York: CLC Publications.

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Masthay, Carl. 1980. Mahican Language Hymns, Biblical Prose, and Vocabularies from Moravian Sources, with 11 Mohawk Hymns (Transcription and Translation). Saint Louis: Carl Masthay.

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McAllester, David P. 1996. The Beginnings of a New Genre. The Art of the Native American Flute, ed. by R. Carlos Nakai and James DeMars, pp. 79–107. Phoenix: Canyon Records Productions.

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McCallum, James Dow (ed.). 1932. The Letters of Eleazar Wheelock’s Indians. Hanover: Dartmouth College Publications.

McCarty, Teresa L., Stephen Wallace, Regina Hadley Lynch, and AnCita Benally. 1991. Classroom Inquiry and Navajo Learning Styles: A Call for Reassessment. Anthropology and Education Quarterly 22(1):42–59.

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McDougall, Allan K. 1998. Maintaining First Nation Identity in the Face of Statist Discourse. Papers of the 29th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, pp. 192–201. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.

McDougall, Allan K., and Lisa Philips Valentine. 2001. Law versus Law and Order: Challenges to the Implementation of Treaty Rights. Actes du 32e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by John D. Nichols, pp. 332–342. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.

McDougall, Allan K., and Lisa Philips Valentine. 2002. Murky Law: What Is a Reserve Given the Stoney Point Cases? Papers of the 33rd Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, pp. 271–290. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.

McDougall, Allan K., and Lisa Philips Valentine. 2003. Treaty 29: Why Moore Became Less. Papers of the 34th Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, pp. 241–259. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.

McFeat, Tom. 1989. Rise and Fall of the Big Men of the Northeast: Maliseet Transformations. Actes du 20e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 232–249. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

McFee, Malcolm. 1968. The 150% Man, a Product of Blackfeet Ccculturation. American Anthropologist 70(6):1096–1107.

McGee, Harold F., Jr. 1977. The Case for Micmac Demes. Actes du 8e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 107–114. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

McGinnis, Martha. 1999. Is There Syntactic Inversion in Ojibwa? Workshop on Structure and Constituency in Native American Languages 17, ed. by Leora Bar-El, Rose-Marie Déchaine, and Charlotte Reinholtz, pp. 101–118. Calgary: University of Calgary.

McGough, Michelle. 2008. Norval Morrisseau and the Erotic. Me Sexy: An Exploration of Native Sex and Sexuality, ed. by Drew Hayden Taylor, pp. 109–123. D. and M. Publishers.

McGregor, Ernest. 1987. Algonquin Lexicon [Algonquin-English]. Maniwaki, Québec: River Desert Education Authority.

McIlwraith, Thomas 1958. The Pukaskwa Pit Culture. Ontario History 50(1):41–43.

McIntosh, Peggy. 1990. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack. Independent School Winter 1990:31­36.

McLaren, Darcee. 1996. Living in the Middle Ground: Two Dakota Missionaries, 1887–1912. Ethnohistory 43(2):277–305.

McLeod, Clay. 1992. The Oral Histories of Canada’s Northern People, Anglo-Canadian Evidence Law, and Canada’s Fiduciary Duty to First Nations: Breaking Down the Barriers of the Past. Alberta Law Review 30:1276–1290.

McLeod, Neal. 2007. Cree Narrative Memory: From Treaties to Contemporary Times. Saskatoon: Purich Publishing, Ltd.

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McLoughlin, William. 1978. Revivals, Awakenings, and Reform: An Essay on Religion and Social Change in America, 1607–1977. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

McNab, David T. 1997. “The Ill-Considered Objections of a Few Backward Indians”: Hydro-Electricity on the Bkejwanong Reserve. Papers of the 28th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, pp. 228–249. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.

McNab, David T. 2004. A Lurid Dash of Colour: Powassan’s Drum and Canada’s Mission, the Reverend William and Duncan Campbell Scott. Aboriginal Cultural Landscapes, ed. by Jill Oakes, Rick Riewe, and Yale Belanger, pp. 258–271. Winnipeg: Aboriginal Issues Press.

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McPherson, Dennis H., and J. Douglas Rabb. 1998. Transformative Philosophy and Indigenous Thought: A Comparison of Lakota and Ojibwa World Views. Papers of the 29th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, pp. 202–210. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.

McRae, Jill F. Kealey. 1994. Malecite and Passamquoddy Tales: The Spiritual Revealed. Actes du 25e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 315–331. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

McRae, Jill F. Kealey. 1995. The Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Collection of Penobscot Mythology: An Ethnopoetic Analysis. Papers of the 26th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, pp. 251–274. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.

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Mellow, Dean. 1990. Asymmetries between Compounding and Noun Incorporation in Plains Cree. Papers of the 21st Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 247–257. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

Mellow, Dean. 1991. Integrating Language and Culture in Native Language Teaching. Papers of the 22nd Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 203–212. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

Melnychuk, Teresa. 1999. An Acoustic Examination of /s/ and /š/ in Cree Diminutive Sound Symbolism. Papers of the 30th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, pp. 179–189. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.

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Morantz, Toby. 1982. A Reconstruction of Early Nineteenth Century Social Organization in Eastern James Bay. Papers of the 13th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 261–273. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

Morantz, Toby. 1982. Northern Algonquian Concepts of Status and Leadership Reviewed: A Case Study of the Eighteenth-Century Trading Captain System. Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 19(4):482–501.

Morantz, Toby. 1983. “Not Annuall Visitors”: The Drawing In to Trade of Northern Algonquian Caribou Hunters. Actes du 14e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 57–73. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

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Morantz, Toby. 1987. Dwindling Animals and Diminished Lands: Early Twentieth Century Developments in Eastern James Bay. Papers of the 18th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 209–227. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

Morantz, Toby. 1988. “Gift-Offerings to Their Own Importance and Superiority”: Fur Trade Relations, 1700–1940. Papers of the 19th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 133–145. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

Morantz, Toby. 1991. Colonial French Insights into Early 18th-Century Algonquians of Central Quebec. Papers of the 22nd Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 213–224. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

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