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... · hî ( d ) an šɛz anima a chair that In addition there is an interesting variant of the Algonquian pattern that is used when the predicate noun is possessed . This pattern appears in Mitchif also . In this pattern the 12.
... · hî ( d ) an šɛz anima a chair that In addition there is an interesting variant of the Algonquian pattern that is used when the predicate noun is possessed . This pattern appears in Mitchif also . In this pattern the 12.
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... possessed a mixture of traits from the two adjacent areas rather than being a region with a distinctive cultural tradition suited to a particular environment ( e.g. , Flannery 1946 : 270 ; Cooper 1946 : 279 ) . The interpretation of ...
... possessed a mixture of traits from the two adjacent areas rather than being a region with a distinctive cultural tradition suited to a particular environment ( e.g. , Flannery 1946 : 270 ; Cooper 1946 : 279 ) . The interpretation of ...
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... possessed patrilineal totemic class . In that chapter Murdock also indicates that these peoples had a " Guinea " type social organization . The Guinea type social organization is one in which there is an emically recognized patrilineal ...
... possessed patrilineal totemic class . In that chapter Murdock also indicates that these peoples had a " Guinea " type social organization . The Guinea type social organization is one in which there is an emically recognized patrilineal ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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