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Nicholas N. Smith

    Penobscot Traditions, with Little Devil Fish
    Three Hundred Years in Thirty
    • Three Hundred Years in Thirty

      Memoir of Transition with the Cree Indians of Lake Mistassini

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      Nicholas Smith's extensive research spans nearly sixty years, focusing on the Algonquian-speaking peoples of northeastern North America. His respectful engagement with First Nations and dedication to historical accuracy have led to numerous publications, advocacy efforts, and a notable catalogue of Wabanaki resources. This photographic edition enriches Cree literature by offering significant visual documentation of the Mistassini Crees' daily life before a transformative era, highlighting both cultural heritage and the impact of change on indigenous communities.

      Three Hundred Years in Thirty
    • Join Little Devil Fish and his Penobscot family as they navigate life in the Maine woods, sharing stories and learning essential skills. This realistic narrative, grounded in extensive research by Nicholas N. Smith, PhD, offers insights into Penobscot Indian culture before European contact, enriched by personal reflections on language and translation.

      Penobscot Traditions, with Little Devil Fish