Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... the strong emphasis on personal responsibility , the belief in the cathartic effects of expression of emotion , the encouragement of physical demonstrativeness such as hugging or kissing , the frequent use of words such as ...
... the strong emphasis on personal responsibility , the belief in the cathartic effects of expression of emotion , the encouragement of physical demonstrativeness such as hugging or kissing , the frequent use of words such as ...
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... playing the role of the individual , this Algonquian style in warfare emphasized individual expression , although it was an individual expression of knowledge of and integration with natural and supernatural forces and resources .
... playing the role of the individual , this Algonquian style in warfare emphasized individual expression , although it was an individual expression of knowledge of and integration with natural and supernatural forces and resources .
Page 257
Some additional types of expressions used to specify kin are exemplified by the following : ( 90 ) no - sa - ta'taki ' my father's brother ' ( lit. , ' my “ kind - of ” father ' ; cf. no'sa ' father , father's brother ' ) ( 91 ) no sa ...
Some additional types of expressions used to specify kin are exemplified by the following : ( 90 ) no - sa - ta'taki ' my father's brother ' ( lit. , ' my “ kind - of ” father ' ; cf. no'sa ' father , father's brother ' ) ( 91 ) no sa ...
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