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... drawing on what he saw as cultural survivals from an earlier era . In his estimation , St. Anne's constituted a syncretism between the Roman Catholic Feast of St. Anne and the Micmac summer council meeting , which had been convened ...
... drawing on what he saw as cultural survivals from an earlier era . In his estimation , St. Anne's constituted a syncretism between the Roman Catholic Feast of St. Anne and the Micmac summer council meeting , which had been convened ...
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... drawing ( 1929 : 4 ) comparisons to Eskimo and Sahaptin as well . What is often called " fourth " person in reference to Eskimo is simply a type of reflexive form , indicating possession by the subject in the case of nouns , identity of ...
... drawing ( 1929 : 4 ) comparisons to Eskimo and Sahaptin as well . What is often called " fourth " person in reference to Eskimo is simply a type of reflexive form , indicating possession by the subject in the case of nouns , identity of ...
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... drawing the Ipswich material to my attention . 2 The name of the museum was recently changed to " Sam Waller Museum . " and step - mother Nellie in the towns of Bildeston 310 Cath Oberholtzer One Man's Perspective: Sam Waller's Years at ...
... drawing the Ipswich material to my attention . 2 The name of the museum was recently changed to " Sam Waller Museum . " and step - mother Nellie in the towns of Bildeston 310 Cath Oberholtzer One Man's Perspective: Sam Waller's Years at ...
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