Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... feasted and engaged in social activities . Since Newell's account lacked references to Roman Catholicism , Wallis and Wallis ( 1955 : 188 ) assumed the ceremony to be ancient or , at least , to have “ greatly antedated .
... feasted and engaged in social activities . Since Newell's account lacked references to Roman Catholicism , Wallis and Wallis ( 1955 : 188 ) assumed the ceremony to be ancient or , at least , to have “ greatly antedated .
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At the same time , children's and adults ' participation in community activities determines the set of words ( and inflexions and phonetic realizations ) in their repertoire . Listening mirrors and complements learningthrough ...
At the same time , children's and adults ' participation in community activities determines the set of words ( and inflexions and phonetic realizations ) in their repertoire . Listening mirrors and complements learningthrough ...
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During this trip to Toronto his activities centred around attending services at various churches , visiting a few friends , participating in Mission - sponsored activities , and culminating in a week spent at the School of Missions ...
During this trip to Toronto his activities centred around attending services at various churches , visiting a few friends , participating in Mission - sponsored activities , and culminating in a week spent at the School of Missions ...
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