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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   $
(PEUPLES AUTOCHTONES)   «Déclaration des Nations Unies sur les droits des peuples autochtones»   Wendake, Assemblée des Premières Nations du Québec et du Labrador, 2012. 22 p. (28 cm). Couverture illustrée en couleurs. (Inv. #39885)
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)
25   $
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   $
PILLING, James Constantine   «Catalogue of linguistic Manuscripts in the Library of the Bureau of Ethnology»   No place, Smithsonian Institution-Bureau of Ethnology, no date (Ca. 1890?) (Reprint, Montreal, Osiris, 1973). pp. 553-577. (28 cm). Original printed wrappers, on Strathmore paper. Edition limited to 75 numbered copies. (Inv. #3062)
20   $
PLUMET, Patrick   «Contribution à l'archéologie et l'ethnohistoire de l'Ungava Oriental: côté est, Killinik, Iles Button, Labrador Septentrional»   Sainte-Foy, Presses de l'Université du Québec, 1991. VII,286 p. (28 cm). Illustrations et cartes, très bel exemplaire. (Inv. #37787)
35   $
POIRIER, Jean   «Les toponymes Amérindiens encore en usage dans la nomenclature du Québec»   Montréal, Département de Géographie, Université de Montréal, 1968. 6 p. (28 cm). IN: La Revue de Géographie de Montréal, #2, 1968. Cartes. (Inv. #35891)
12   $


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