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... Snake was reelected ( July 31 ) . And , at Golden Lake , the Shawanage Indians decided to pursue their self - government goals as an independent nation outside of the Union of Ontario Indians . Their concerns centre around gambling ...
... Snake was reelected ( July 31 ) . And , at Golden Lake , the Shawanage Indians decided to pursue their self - government goals as an independent nation outside of the Union of Ontario Indians . Their concerns centre around gambling ...
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... snake ; [ obv ] bit his ; friend ; [ obv ] . ' Transitive clauses in which both arguments are obviative are not fre- quent in Kutenai texts . In a body of Kutenai texts containing 361 transitive clauses , the relative frequency of the ...
... snake ; [ obv ] bit his ; friend ; [ obv ] . ' Transitive clauses in which both arguments are obviative are not fre- quent in Kutenai texts . In a body of Kutenai texts containing 361 transitive clauses , the relative frequency of the ...
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