Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 139
... Demonstrating the functional similarity of the two obviation systems at the discourse level is not as easy as demon- strating the grammatical similarities , and I will approach this problem in two ways . First , I will discuss a number ...
... Demonstrating the functional similarity of the two obviation systems at the discourse level is not as easy as demon- strating the grammatical similarities , and I will approach this problem in two ways . First , I will discuss a number ...
Page 236
... demonstrating its widespread and continued acceptance : The only Indians still recognized as such , living within this area , are two small bands , remnants of the once powerful Powhatans , residing on small reservations in King William ...
... demonstrating its widespread and continued acceptance : The only Indians still recognized as such , living within this area , are two small bands , remnants of the once powerful Powhatans , residing on small reservations in King William ...
Page 241
... demonstration of killing power , but simply of firing a cannon . The " nov- elty and curiosity of gunpowder " ( Archer 1844 : 24 ) the Indians had been summoned to witness suggests a much more abstract form of power , involv- ing ...
... demonstration of killing power , but simply of firing a cannon . The " nov- elty and curiosity of gunpowder " ( Archer 1844 : 24 ) the Indians had been summoned to witness suggests a much more abstract form of power , involv- ing ...
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