Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Examples are given in ( 23 ) . ( 23 ) ( a ) French pattern t It an vre fwol you are a truly foolish ( girl ) ( b ) Algonquian pattern an rǝš awa a rock this You're a crazy girl . This is a rock . The Algonquian pattern is always of the ...
... Examples are given in ( 23 ) . ( 23 ) ( a ) French pattern t It an vre fwol you are a truly foolish ( girl ) ( b ) Algonquian pattern an rǝš awa a rock this You're a crazy girl . This is a rock . The Algonquian pattern is always of the ...
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... example also illustrates the futility of trying to analyze a place - name through the vehicle of the wrong language , but there are many examples of this , and Indians are among our worst offenders . Secure in their knowledge of their ...
... example also illustrates the futility of trying to analyze a place - name through the vehicle of the wrong language , but there are many examples of this , and Indians are among our worst offenders . Secure in their knowledge of their ...
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... examples the names for Washington and Philadelphia still surviving in Mohawk . ( Lounsbury 1960 : 26 ) . ( 2 ) We should not expect boundaries necessarily to be sharp . Rather we should be content with a definite core area and a more or ...
... examples the names for Washington and Philadelphia still surviving in Mohawk . ( Lounsbury 1960 : 26 ) . ( 2 ) We should not expect boundaries necessarily to be sharp . Rather we should be content with a definite core area and a more or ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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