Discover a window into the Micmac people—language, lore, and daily life seen through a 19th‑century observer.
The work surveys history, manners, customs, language, and literature, offering a portrait of the Micmac Indians in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. It blends language description, writing practice, and interpretations of ritual and education, all grounded in careful observation and historical context.
Readers will encounter discussions of grammar and speech, the community’s prayer book and other writings, and the role of missions in shaping language and culture. The text also reflects on how outsiders have understood and sometimes misunderstood Indigenous life, while noting what has been learned from direct contact and study.
Ideal for readers of historical anthropology, Indigenous studies, linguistics, and early North American history.
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PAP. Zustand: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. Artikel-Nr. LW-9781332736379
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