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... Brunswick . The care Wallis evidenced in re- producing these oral traditions in narrative format , almost exactly as the Native respondents had related them , invests his material with a value ex- ceeding the theoretical framework in ...
... Brunswick . The care Wallis evidenced in re- producing these oral traditions in narrative format , almost exactly as the Native respondents had related them , invests his material with a value ex- ceeding the theoretical framework in ...
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... Brunswick found he had to declare that monies he had acquired from a land sale had been spent on an ox , probably for the St. Anne's Day feast , before he could clear his reputation of wrongful doing ( PANB 1861 ) . In this and every ...
... Brunswick found he had to declare that monies he had acquired from a land sale had been spent on an ox , probably for the St. Anne's Day feast , before he could clear his reputation of wrongful doing ( PANB 1861 ) . In this and every ...
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... Brunswick . Leavitt , Robert M. , and David A. Francis , eds . 1990 Wapapi Akonutomakonol / The Wampum Records : Wabanaki Tradi- tional Laws . Fredericton : Micmac - Maliseet Institute , University of New Brunswick . LeSourd , Philip S ...
... Brunswick . Leavitt , Robert M. , and David A. Francis , eds . 1990 Wapapi Akonutomakonol / The Wampum Records : Wabanaki Tradi- tional Laws . Fredericton : Micmac - Maliseet Institute , University of New Brunswick . LeSourd , Philip S ...
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