Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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In the adjacent 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 vocabulary item is napāyāo . Similarly , in The Valley of Silent Men , the word for ...
In the adjacent 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 vocabulary item is napāyāo . Similarly , in The Valley of Silent Men , the word for ...
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The situation described for Plains Cree by Wolfart ( 1979 ) , for Moose and Swampy Cree ( Ellis 1983 ) , for Attikamek ( Béland 1978 ) , for East Cree ( MacKenzie 1980 ) and for Naskapi ( Martens and Chase 1983 ; Ford 1982 ) seems to be ...
The situation described for Plains Cree by Wolfart ( 1979 ) , for Moose and Swampy Cree ( Ellis 1983 ) , for Attikamek ( Béland 1978 ) , for East Cree ( MacKenzie 1980 ) and for Naskapi ( Martens and Chase 1983 ; Ford 1982 ) seems to be ...
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What impression did I get from the 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 .
What impression did I get from the 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 .
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