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NOTES 1 The season in which the Indian tradition was recited was itself the traditional time for such occasions among the Cree , according to observations made on James Bay eight decades later . If the narratives were told in the fall ...
NOTES 1 The season in which the Indian tradition was recited was itself the traditional time for such occasions among the Cree , according to observations made on James Bay eight decades later . If the narratives were told in the fall ...
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... traditional perception of primeval or virgin forest , as embodying the opposition of nature to culture . The boreal forest winter is perceived as a continuous blast fraught with dangers , " ... a region so harsh in its natural aspects ...
... traditional perception of primeval or virgin forest , as embodying the opposition of nature to culture . The boreal forest winter is perceived as a continuous blast fraught with dangers , " ... a region so harsh in its natural aspects ...
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... traditional system our literature and the way of speaking properly will be lost for ever . Therefore the " thirteen alphabets " are the same I use in teaching . I use double letters for long sounds and a hyphen for stops . I don't use ...
... traditional system our literature and the way of speaking properly will be lost for ever . Therefore the " thirteen alphabets " are the same I use in teaching . I use double letters for long sounds and a hyphen for stops . I don't use ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Rémi Savard Université de Montréal MYTHES ET COSMOLOGIES | 50 |
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