Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... culture die . And each side accuses the other in their culture's most vicious idiom . Like their counterparts in the south , many young people in northwest- ern Ontario aged from the teens through the twenties have abandoned the ...
... culture die . And each side accuses the other in their culture's most vicious idiom . Like their counterparts in the south , many young people in northwest- ern Ontario aged from the teens through the twenties have abandoned the ...
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... culture , and the reliance on memory and hearing in an oral culture . I tried a phenomenological approach as defined and exemplified in Mar- tin Heidegger's ( 1962 ) Being and Time . This is a method I used in a recent work ( Pomedli ...
... culture , and the reliance on memory and hearing in an oral culture . I tried a phenomenological approach as defined and exemplified in Mar- tin Heidegger's ( 1962 ) Being and Time . This is a method I used in a recent work ( Pomedli ...
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... cultural context can further our understanding of the culture of peoples whose provenance was and still is largely elocutionary . In this discussion we found that kindred reciprocal accents fall on the integrative character of oral culture ...
... cultural context can further our understanding of the culture of peoples whose provenance was and still is largely elocutionary . In this discussion we found that kindred reciprocal accents fall on the integrative character of oral culture ...
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