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... collected by Lawrence Morgan and transcribed and translated by Elizabeth Gravelle . These texts are identified by tape number and story num- ber within the tape , with line number in the transcribed version . These stories , with ...
... collected by Lawrence Morgan and transcribed and translated by Elizabeth Gravelle . These texts are identified by tape number and story num- ber within the tape , with line number in the transcribed version . These stories , with ...
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... collected this information from oral tradition 70 years earlier and even had the same name as on 1850 Upper Canada documents does not seem to have impressed him for its accuracy nor led him to doubt his own interpretation . Had the ...
... collected this information from oral tradition 70 years earlier and even had the same name as on 1850 Upper Canada documents does not seem to have impressed him for its accuracy nor led him to doubt his own interpretation . Had the ...
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... collecting became apparent during the First World War when Waller refused to part with his accumulation of ... collected during the Moose Factory years also possess the requisite Indian- ness that appealed to Waller's quest for ...
... collecting became apparent during the First World War when Waller refused to part with his accumulation of ... collected during the Moose Factory years also possess the requisite Indian- ness that appealed to Waller's quest for ...
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