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E.A. Watkins's 1865 A Dictionary of the Cree Language ( Watkins 1865 ) , which is the most probable source of Curwood's Cree . If I cannot find the item in Watkins , I will quote it , preceded by F , from the revised version of ...
E.A. Watkins's 1865 A Dictionary of the Cree Language ( Watkins 1865 ) , which is the most probable source of Curwood's Cree . If I cannot find the item in Watkins , I will quote it , preceded by F , from the revised version of ...
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I cannot find the form in Watkins , but Fairies has nipu " tumowão . 14 ) 286 : Ookimow ' chief [ term of address ] ” . “ Only the note , Ookimow . " W ookimow . 15 ) 291 : Paitoo ta ! Wawep isewin . ' come here ! hurry ! ' " Metoosin !
I cannot find the form in Watkins , but Fairies has nipu " tumowão . 14 ) 286 : Ookimow ' chief [ term of address ] ” . “ Only the note , Ookimow . " W ookimow . 15 ) 291 : Paitoo ta ! Wawep isewin . ' come here ! hurry ! ' " Metoosin !
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I cannot find the form in Watkins , but Fairies has āhā ' yeah ' . 23 ) 294 : watekan . ' cave ' . “ We be in forest near dog watekan , where Pierre mak his fire an ' tepee . " W watekan . 24 ) 304 : Netootam . ' my friend ' .
I cannot find the form in Watkins , but Fairies has āhā ' yeah ' . 23 ) 294 : watekan . ' cave ' . “ We be in forest near dog watekan , where Pierre mak his fire an ' tepee . " W watekan . 24 ) 304 : Netootam . ' my friend ' .
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