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Four Poems in Passamaquoddy

Four Poems in Passamaquoddy <p>Abstract:</p><p>This article presents analyses of four poems in Passamaquoddy, an Eastern Algonquian language of Maine, that were published in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, some in more than one version. The original texts were included in works by Charles Godfrey Leland and John Dyneley Prince, two of the leading figures in their era involved in documenting the traditions of the Native peoples of New England and Maritime Canada.</p> http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Anthropological Linguistics University of Nebraska Press

Four Poems in Passamaquoddy

Anthropological Linguistics , Volume 60 (3) – Sep 13, 2019

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Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
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Copyright © Trustees of Indiana University
ISSN
1944-6527

Abstract

<p>Abstract:</p><p>This article presents analyses of four poems in Passamaquoddy, an Eastern Algonquian language of Maine, that were published in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, some in more than one version. The original texts were included in works by Charles Godfrey Leland and John Dyneley Prince, two of the leading figures in their era involved in documenting the traditions of the Native peoples of New England and Maritime Canada.</p>

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Anthropological LinguisticsUniversity of Nebraska Press

Published: Sep 13, 2019

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