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... actually quite traditional among First Nations communities , although public awareness of and respect for them may indeed be increasing . In any case , the words are used in English with particular meanings , symbolic resonances , not ...
... actually quite traditional among First Nations communities , although public awareness of and respect for them may indeed be increasing . In any case , the words are used in English with particular meanings , symbolic resonances , not ...
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... actually describes the Ojibwa texts examined better than it does the Kutenai texts . Table 7 provides similar data for Cree . Unlike the Kutenai and Ojibwa data , the data for Cree is based on a single text , one that occurs in ...
... actually describes the Ojibwa texts examined better than it does the Kutenai texts . Table 7 provides similar data for Cree . Unlike the Kutenai and Ojibwa data , the data for Cree is based on a single text , one that occurs in ...
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C. Basic Terms ( Full Set ) There is actually a lot more to Fox kinship terminology than what can be found in the accounts summarized in §A and Figure 1. These earlier studies lack an adequate linguistic perspective and labour under the ...
C. Basic Terms ( Full Set ) There is actually a lot more to Fox kinship terminology than what can be found in the accounts summarized in §A and Figure 1. These earlier studies lack an adequate linguistic perspective and labour under the ...
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