- "Algonquin Indians" (x)
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- Title
- Traditional story about a wiidigoo monster
- Identifier(s)
- audio:13743; APSdigrec_4550; 02; 02
- Description
- In the collector's documentation, the speaker on this program is identified as a "Speaker 4," a woman between 15-20 years of age at the time of the recording.
- Subject
- Algonquin language; Algonquin Indians--Folklore; Windigo (Legendary character)
- Date
- 1997
- Title
- II(3B1i) Birch Bark Containers (Algonquin, Mistassini)
- Identifier(s)
- text:171912
- Description
- Notes and photographs of birch bark containers, relating to the collections of the American Museum of Natural History and Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation. Relates to Cree, Mistassini, Algonquin (Rivière Desert, Maniwaki), and includes a reprint Vincent Petrullo's "Decorative Art on Birch-Bark Containers from the Algonquin River du Lièvre Band."
- Creator
- Speck, Frank G. (Frank Gouldsmith), 1881-1950et al
- Subject
- Birch bark; Cree Indians; Algonquin Indians; Mistassin Indians
- Date
- 1941
- Title
- Traditional story about a wiidigoo monster
- Identifier(s)
- audio:13758; APSdigrec_4555; 05; 01
- Description
- In the collector's documentation, the speaker on this program is identified as a "Speaker 8," a girl between 10-14 years of age at the time of the recording.
- Subject
- Algonquin language; Algonquin Indians--Folklore; Windigo (Legendary character)
- Date
- 1997
- Title
- Algonquin winter settlement
- Identifier(s)
- graphics:3712; local: APSimg7071
- Description
- Black and white engraving by C. E. Wagstaff and J. Andrews of drawing by Seth Eastman of a winter landscape scene of Algonquins preparing to ice fish, dwellings, tools.; Volume 2, plate 6; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
- Creator
- Eastman, Seth, 1808-1875
- Subject
- Native American Images; Indians of North America; Algonquin Indians
- Date
- 1852
- Title
- Map of Northeastern United States and Canada Showing Family Hunting Territories and Boundaries of Bands and Tribes as far as the Survey has been carried
- Identifier(s)
- graphics:6299
- Description
- Speck title: "Map of Northeastern United States and Canada Showing Family Hunting Territories and Boundaries of Bands and Tribes as far as the Survey has been carried." Signed, "Frank G Speck Dept. of Anthropology". Tribes included on map: Micmac, Montagnais, Penobscot, Algonquin, Ojibwe, Tête de Boule (Atikamekw), Mistassini (Cree), and Iroquois. Handwritten notes on map: "Lines overlaid in green are meant to be deleated [sic]. See new verision of this map which also contains some versions not shown here." "Solid black bounds denote definite land limits. Red bounds denote family tracts."; Base map: An unidentified printed map of northeastern U.S. and southeastern Canada. Cropped. No date. [Annotated map was formerly grouped with Northwest Coast material of J.A. Teit.]
- Source
- American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, American Philosophical Society (Mss.497.3.B63c); http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.497.3.B63c-ead.xml
- Subject
- Maps; Indians of North America--Québec (Province); Micmac Indians; Montagnais Indians; Penobscot Indians; Ojibwa Indians; Algonquin Indians; Cree Indians; Iroquois Indians; Atikamekw Indians; Haudenosaunee; Anishinaabe; Indians of North America--Labrador; Indians of North America--Ontario; Indians of North America--New Brunswick; Indians of North America--Nova Scotia; Innu Indians; Naskapi Indians
- Date
- circa 1920s-1930s