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| 086 | 1 |aNM95-21/128E |
| 110 | 1 |aCanada.|bCanadian Museum of Civilization. |
| 245 | 12|aA Western Abenaki dictionary : |bVolume 1: Abenaki-English / |cby Gordon M. Day. |
| 260 | |aGatineau - Quebec : |bCanadian Museum of Civilization |c1994. |
| 300 | |alxxi, 538p. ; |c24 cm. |
| 490 | 1 |aCanadian Ethnology Service paper|x0316-1862|vNo. 128 |
| 500 | |a"This is a dictionary of the Western Abenaki language as it is spoken in the last half of the twentieth century. Western Abenaki is a language of the Algonquian family spoken by the Abenakis whose homes are Odanak, Quebec and the Missisquoi region of the Champlain Valley. These Abenakis have been known to English writers as the Saint Francis Indians."--Preface. |
| 500 | |aAlso part of: Mercury series (ISSN 0316-1854). |
| 520 | 3 |aThis is a dictionary of the Western Abenaki language as it is spoken in the last half of the twentieth century. Western Abenaki is a language of the Algonquian family spoken by the Abenakis whose homes are Odanak, Quebec and the Missisquoi region of the Champlain Valley. These Abenakis have been known to English writers as the Saint Francis Indians.--Preface |
| 546 | |aRésumé en français. |
| 563 | |aSoftcover |
| 690 | 07|aIndigenous languages|2gcpds |
| 720 | 1 |aDay, Gordon M. |
| 776 | 0#|tA western Abenaki dictionary. Volume 1 : |w(CaOODSP)9.556950 |
| 830 | #0|aCanadian Ethnology Service paper,|x0316-1862|vNo. 128|w(CaOODSP)9.509552 |