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... known as the direct form is used . If , on the other hand , the notional object is proximate ( and the notional subject thus obviative ) a form known as the inverse form is used , as in ( 2 ) . ( 2 ) aw kwe : wgi : -wa : bmigo : n niw ...
... known as the direct form is used . If , on the other hand , the notional object is proximate ( and the notional subject thus obviative ) a form known as the inverse form is used , as in ( 2 ) . ( 2 ) aw kwe : wgi : -wa : bmigo : n niw ...
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... known . ' This paper grew out of my work with the lawyers of the firm , Hutchins , Soroka and Caron , in Montreal , having been asked by them to help sort out the anthropological literature relevant to the case . They were acting in the ...
... known . ' This paper grew out of my work with the lawyers of the firm , Hutchins , Soroka and Caron , in Montreal , having been asked by them to help sort out the anthropological literature relevant to the case . They were acting in the ...
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... known as Worcester v . the State of Georgia , in which Justice Marshall refers to Indian nations as being distinct and describes them , in part , as " having institutions of their own and governing themselves by their own laws " ( Baker ...
... known as Worcester v . the State of Georgia , in which Justice Marshall refers to Indian nations as being distinct and describes them , in part , as " having institutions of their own and governing themselves by their own laws " ( Baker ...
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