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... body of the Delaware , the history of the group that would later be known as the Stock- bridge - Munsee after this group had moved to Wisconsin in the 1830s should be outlined . After the American Revolution , in 1783 , a group composed ...
... body of the Delaware , the history of the group that would later be known as the Stock- bridge - Munsee after this group had moved to Wisconsin in the 1830s should be outlined . After the American Revolution , in 1783 , a group composed ...
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... body of the Delaware in Kansas moved in with the Chippewas , with whom their descendants remain today . The Canadian Munsee group that did relocate to the Kansas reservation included descendants from other former Eastern tribes ...
... body of the Delaware in Kansas moved in with the Chippewas , with whom their descendants remain today . The Canadian Munsee group that did relocate to the Kansas reservation included descendants from other former Eastern tribes ...
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... body . Language epitomizes the rhythms of the body , the central nervous system , its unconscious ebb and flow . Language moves with the body , captures its and mind's sympathetic vibrations in speech , music and dance ( Havelock 1986 ...
... body . Language epitomizes the rhythms of the body , the central nervous system , its unconscious ebb and flow . Language moves with the body , captures its and mind's sympathetic vibrations in speech , music and dance ( Havelock 1986 ...
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