Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... claim and exploit as it was able . Moreover , one would expect double naming of features along a boundary line , since the features would be known to the people on both sides and some of them , at least , would be important as landmarks ...
... claim and exploit as it was able . Moreover , one would expect double naming of features along a boundary line , since the features would be known to the people on both sides and some of them , at least , would be important as landmarks ...
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... claim . A few must suffice . For example , note this entry of July 6 , 1779 in the Eastmain journals : Traded the Indians goods they came to 100 Beaver gave him a Lieutenants coat etc ... his name Aruskam .... ( B.59 / a / 53 : July 6 ) ...
... claim . A few must suffice . For example , note this entry of July 6 , 1779 in the Eastmain journals : Traded the Indians goods they came to 100 Beaver gave him a Lieutenants coat etc ... his name Aruskam .... ( B.59 / a / 53 : July 6 ) ...
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... claim that the resulting meaning is dependent on the meaning of the parts . We will do so because the formation is like many other similar formations and represents some more general semantic strategy discernible in other forms . For ...
... claim that the resulting meaning is dependent on the meaning of the parts . We will do so because the formation is like many other similar formations and represents some more general semantic strategy discernible in other forms . For ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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