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  1. Jean-André Cuoq — Wikipédia

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    WebJean-André Cuoq est né le 6 juin 1821 au Puy-en-Velay. Il est devenu membre de la compagnie de Saint-Sulpice à Paris en 1844. Il fut ordonné prêtre de Saint-Sulpice en décembre 1845 ; on l’envoya au Québec le 29 …

  2. Biography – CUOQ, JEAN-ANDRÉ (Nij-Kwenatc …

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    WebCUOQ, JEAN-ANDRÉ (named by the Algonkins Nij-Kwenatc-anibic, meaning “double beautiful leaf” or “second Bellefeuille,” in memory of a revered missionary, and by the Iroquois Orakwanentakon, meaning “fixed …

  3. Cuoq, Father Jean André - Sulpicians

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    WebCuoq, Father Jean André 1898, July 21 Date of Birth: 1821, June 6. Paris November 4, 1898. Fathers and Very Dear in Our Lord, No Memorial Card is Available. On last July 21st we lost, at the Lake of the Two Mountains, the exemplary Father Cuoq, who for more than fifty years had been pastor and father of the Indians of that mission.

  4. Jean André Cuoq - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

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    WebJan 6, 2018 · JeanAndr Cuoq (18211898) was a Roman Catholic priest and a philologist in the Algonquin and Mohawk languages. JeanAndr Cuoq was born on June 6, 1821, to JeanPierre Cuoq and Rosalie Desholme, in Le PuyenVelay, France. ... Jean-André Cuoq (1821–1898) was a Roman Catholic priest and a philologist in the Algonquin and Mohawk …

  5. Jean-André Cuoq - Wikidata

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    WebJean-Andre Cuoq; Statements. instance of. human. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. English Wikipedia. image. Jean-André Cuoq.JPG 634 × 892; 90 KB. 0 references. sex or gender. male. 0 references. country of citizenship. France. 0 references. name in native language. Jean-André Cuoq (French)

  6. Lexique de la langue iroquoise : Cuoq, J. A. (Jean

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    WebDec 31, 2014 · Cuoq, J. A. (Jean André), 1821-1898. Publication date 1882 Topics Iroquois language Publisher Montréal, J. Chapleau & fils Collection university_pittsburgh; americana Digitizing sponsor Lyrasis Members and …

  7. Jean-Marie Cuoq - Wikipedia

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    WebJean-Marie Cuoq (born 21 September 1967) is a French rally driver. He finished seventh on the 2008 Monte Carlo Rally in a privately entered Peugeot 307 WRC, scoring two World Rally Championship points.. Career. Cuoq won the French Gravel Rally Championship in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2010. In 2007 he also won the French asphalt title, but in February …

  8. Algonquin people - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Algonquin people are an Indigenous people who now live in Eastern Canada. They speak the Algonquin language, which is part of the Algonquian language family. [1] Culturally and linguistically, they are …

  9. Lexique de la langue algonquine : Cuoq, J. A. (Jean

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    WebCuoq, J. A. (Jean André), 1821-1898. Publication date 1886 Topics Langues algonquiennes Publisher Montréal : J. Chapleau Collection universityofottawa; toronto Digitizing sponsor University of Toronto …

  10. Cuoq — Wikipédia

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    WebCuoq et Cuocq sont des noms propres, des patronymes français originaires du sud de la France, et un toponyme du Canada. Ils peuvent faire référence à : Personnalités. Pierre Augustin Cuocq (1778-1851), un homme politique français, député du département de la Haute-Loire ;; Jean-André Cuoq (1821-1898), un prêtre catholique français, philologue et …

  11. Jean-André Cuoq Biography | HowOld.co

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    WebJean-André Cuoq was born on June 6, 1821, to Jean-Pierre Cuoq and Rosalie Desholme, in Le Puy-en-Velay, France. He entered the Company of Saint-Sulpice in Paris in 1844. He was ordained as a priest in the Order of Saint-Sulpice in December 1845. He was sent to Quebec, Canada, on November 29, 1846.

  12. Cuoq, Jean Andre. LEXIQUE DE LA LANGUE IROQUOISE …

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    WebCuoq, Jean Andre. LEXIQUE DE LA LANGUE IROQUOISE AVEC NOTES ET APPENDICES PAR J. A. CUOQ., 1882 Dates. 1882 Access to Collection. Collection is open for research; access requires at least 24 hours advance notice. Extent. From the Sub-Group: 2289 items (Two rooms -- CML 320 and CML 323) : 2289 titles; 6000+ volumes

  13. LEXIQUE DE LA LANGUE IROQUOISE AVEC NOTES ET APPENDICES | Jean André Cuoq

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    WebCuoq, Jean André: Montreal: J. Chapleau & Fils, 1882. ix,214,[218]-238pp. (p.215 bound in at end). Original printed wrappers on boards, backed in library buckram. Ex-lib. with label on spine. Wrappers scuffed and rubbed, with substantial loss …

  14. Sagamité - 64 Parishes

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    WebJan 12, 2023 · In 1886, Jean Andre Cuoq proposed that sagamité was a French transliteration of kijagamite, an Algonquin expression for “hot water.” A decade later, Reuben Gold Thwaites suggested sôgmôipi as the origin word, which he translated as “the repast of chiefs.” Both explanations seem plausible.

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