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Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 59. Wash- ington : Smithsonian Institution . The Classification of American Languages . American Anthropologist n.s. 22 : 367-376 . Additional Notes on the Kutenai Language .
Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 59. Wash- ington : Smithsonian Institution . The Classification of American Languages . American Anthropologist n.s. 22 : 367-376 . Additional Notes on the Kutenai Language .
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By 1830 the American Traders had established a post at Rainy Lake , on the site of the old Northwest Company post . In addition , the American Traders established the post at Vermillion Lake . It was at this post that Vincent Roy was ...
By 1830 the American Traders had established a post at Rainy Lake , on the site of the old Northwest Company post . In addition , the American Traders established the post at Vermillion Lake . It was at this post that Vincent Roy was ...
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Publications of the American Ethnological Society 12. New York : G.E. Stechert and Co. The Menomini Language . New Haven : Yale University Press . Menomini Lexicon , ed . C.F. Hockett . Milwaukee Public Museum Publications in ...
Publications of the American Ethnological Society 12. New York : G.E. Stechert and Co. The Menomini Language . New Haven : Yale University Press . Menomini Lexicon , ed . C.F. Hockett . Milwaukee Public Museum Publications in ...
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