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OSCHINSKY, Lawrence «The Most Ancient Eskimos. The Eskimo Affinities of Dorset Culture Skeletal Remains» Ottawa, University of Ottawa, 1964. 112 p. (23 cm). Map and illustrations. (Inv. #26211)
15 $
OSLER, E.B. «Louis Riel, un homme à pendre» Montréal, Éditions du Jour, 1962. 295 p. (20 cm). Traduit par Rossel Vien. (Inv. #28689)
15 $
PAGEAU, Pierrette «Inuit du Nouveau-Québec. Bibliographie» (Québec), Ministère des Affaires Culturelles, 1977. 175 p. (28 cm). Cartes. (Inv. #29814)
25 $
PAIN, Robert (ed.) «Patrons and Brokers in the East Arctic» St. John's, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1971. 111 p. (24 cm). Original cloth. (Inv. #37938)
15 $
PAYETTE, Serge «Étude pédologique au 60e parallèle nord, Ungava, Québec» Québec, Université Laval, 1968. iii,90 p. (28 cm). Centre d'Études Nordiques #23. Illustrations, cartes et dépliants dans une pochette. (Inv. #37774)
20 $
PÉNARD, Jean-Marie «Mgr Charlebois (notes et souvenirs)» Montréal, Librairie Beauchemin Ltée, 1949. 242 p. (24 cm). Illustrations nombreuses. Vie de Mgr Ovide Charlebois (1862-1933), missionnaire du Keewatin. (Inv. #26700)
15 $
PETITOT, Émile «Among the Chiglit Eskimos» Edmonton, The University of Alberta, 1981. XI,202 p. (28 cm). Occasional Publication #10 of the Boreal Institute For Northern Studies; translated from the French by Dr E.O. Hohn. Illustrations and maps. (Inv. #37790)
20 $
PILLING, James Constantine «Bibliography of the Algonquian Languages» Washington, Government Printing Office, 1891. X,614 p. (24 cm). Modern cloth; good general condition, last 2 pages of the Chronologic Index are photocopies. A standard reference work with 82 fac-similes of title pages and documents. (Inv. #26418)
35 $
PILLING, James Constantine «Bibliography of the Chinookan Languages (including the Chinook Jargon)» Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of Ethnology, 1893. IX,81 p. (26 cm). Modern cloth, printed wraps present. Chinookan being a small family of languages spoken in Washington State and Oregon along the Columbia River by Chinook peoples; the Chinook Jargon is a pidgin based on Chinookan and with many words coming from other languages, which was used in trade along the Pacific Northwest coast and adjoining areas inland. (Inv. #25825)
45 $
PILLING, James Constantine «Bibliography of the Eskimo Language» Washington, Government Printing Office, 1887. V,116 p. (23 cm). Cloth binding; library stamps, still a good copy about Inuktitut language. (Inv. #29935)
25 $


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