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... Plains Cree dialect , the reflex is y . In Baree , Son of Kazan ,, the name of the wood partridge is Napanao . In Plains Cree , the same vocabu- lary item is napāyāo . Similarly , in The Valley of Silent Men , the word for ' liar ' has ...
... Plains Cree dialect , the reflex is y . In Baree , Son of Kazan ,, the name of the wood partridge is Napanao . In Plains Cree , the same vocabu- lary item is napāyāo . Similarly , in The Valley of Silent Men , the word for ' liar ' has ...
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... Plains ) : Tape 20 , story 2 ( Chickadee , Frog , and Wolf ) . Rosalie McCoy ( monolingual , Tobacco Plains ) : Tape 21 , story 1 ( Fool Hen , Hawk , and Weasel ) . Moses Joseph ( Lower Kutenai ) : Tape 126 , side A ( Coyote and Fox ) ...
... Plains ) : Tape 20 , story 2 ( Chickadee , Frog , and Wolf ) . Rosalie McCoy ( monolingual , Tobacco Plains ) : Tape 21 , story 1 ( Fool Hen , Hawk , and Weasel ) . Moses Joseph ( Lower Kutenai ) : Tape 126 , side A ( Coyote and Fox ) ...
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... Plains Cree stories ? Even as I tried to do violence to myself and the demands and expectations I brought with me about writing and reading , I found the stories hard to understand . I always kept asking , " Cui bono ? " " Do these ...
... Plains Cree stories ? Even as I tried to do violence to myself and the demands and expectations I brought with me about writing and reading , I found the stories hard to understand . I always kept asking , " Cui bono ? " " Do these ...
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