Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 151
But no other American Indian language , to my knowledge , does in fact possess an obvia- tion system that is nearly as Algonquian - like as the Kutenai system I have described in this paper . In fact , I am not aware of any other ...
But no other American Indian language , to my knowledge , does in fact possess an obvia- tion system that is nearly as Algonquian - like as the Kutenai system I have described in this paper . In fact , I am not aware of any other ...
Page 152
... it seems likely that if any of the languages which have been described to this extent did possess a system remotely like the Algonquian one , this would probably have attracted someone's attention and been mentioned in the ...
... it seems likely that if any of the languages which have been described to this extent did possess a system remotely like the Algonquian one , this would probably have attracted someone's attention and been mentioned in the ...
Page 356
The others in the cabin Richardson described as follows : A stout squaw , cheery and open - faced , who wore zinc ear - rings as large as silver dollars , sat humbly waiting for the nobler sex to finish their repast .
The others in the cabin Richardson described as follows : A stout squaw , cheery and open - faced , who wore zinc ear - rings as large as silver dollars , sat humbly waiting for the nobler sex to finish their repast .
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