Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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An interesting feature article of July 13 interviewed several successful Native businessmen and discussed the difficulties they face in getting loans because of provisions of the Indian Act . The article discussed the emergence of ...
An interesting feature article of July 13 interviewed several successful Native businessmen and discussed the difficulties they face in getting loans because of provisions of the Indian Act . The article discussed the emergence of ...
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... it is generally the case that the notional subject and notional object compete for proximate status in the sense that generally either one or the other is proximate . And while it is possible for both to be obviative , as discussed ...
... it is generally the case that the notional subject and notional object compete for proximate status in the sense that generally either one or the other is proximate . And while it is possible for both to be obviative , as discussed ...
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This curious case of the analysis becoming more real than the data is further discussed below . There are two sets of sibling terms , a relative - age set ( 8-10 ) and a relative - sex set ( 11-13 ) , which provide two possible terms ...
This curious case of the analysis becoming more real than the data is further discussed below . There are two sets of sibling terms , a relative - age set ( 8-10 ) and a relative - sex set ( 11-13 ) , which provide two possible terms ...
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