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Page 91
... Iroquoian or Indo - European . Lack of comprehension of the distinctiveness , both linguistic in the nar- row sense and sociolinguistic in the broader one , of English as spoken by First Nations peoples is at the root of much of the ...
... Iroquoian or Indo - European . Lack of comprehension of the distinctiveness , both linguistic in the nar- row sense and sociolinguistic in the broader one , of English as spoken by First Nations peoples is at the root of much of the ...
Page 98
... Iroquoian and Algonquian peoples have quite different traditional languages and cultures . In the eyes of the LFP , it appears that an Indian is an Indian is an Indian . Although it is perfectly true that an Algonquian Delaware might ...
... Iroquoian and Algonquian peoples have quite different traditional languages and cultures . In the eyes of the LFP , it appears that an Indian is an Indian is an Indian . Although it is perfectly true that an Algonquian Delaware might ...
Page 99
... Iroquoian group . That Oka is an Iroquoian community was and remains incidental . But more importantly , Native identity is not represented as a single unified thing . Finally , the healing ceremonies at Oka a year later are presented ...
... Iroquoian group . That Oka is an Iroquoian community was and remains incidental . But more importantly , Native identity is not represented as a single unified thing . Finally , the healing ceremonies at Oka a year later are presented ...
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