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... approach tended to be unidirectional , with a strain of inevitability charac- teristic of many assimilationist ... Approaches to St. Anne's In 1911 Wilson D. Wallis had gained most of his information on St. Anne's from two elderly men ...
... approach tended to be unidirectional , with a strain of inevitability charac- teristic of many assimilationist ... Approaches to St. Anne's In 1911 Wilson D. Wallis had gained most of his information on St. Anne's from two elderly men ...
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... approach employed by Black - Rogers might well have value in accessing social dynamics within contemporary Micmac society . In the spring of 1991 I attended the Cape Breton St. Anne's Day ceremonies at Chapel Island , which during the ...
... approach employed by Black - Rogers might well have value in accessing social dynamics within contemporary Micmac society . In the spring of 1991 I attended the Cape Breton St. Anne's Day ceremonies at Chapel Island , which during the ...
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... approach of filling out kinship schedules and taking the designations thus obtained to delimit the system . No linguist would accept the simplest surface elements or constructions as providing the distinctive structural el- ements of a ...
... approach of filling out kinship schedules and taking the designations thus obtained to delimit the system . No linguist would accept the simplest surface elements or constructions as providing the distinctive structural el- ements of a ...
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