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... living in the bush raising her children and living off the land , “ Everything I did was important . " Few people living on reserve today could echo this sentiment about their lives . Neither could there be found many Euro - Canadians ...
... living in the bush raising her children and living off the land , “ Everything I did was important . " Few people living on reserve today could echo this sentiment about their lives . Neither could there be found many Euro - Canadians ...
Page 339
... living speaker who now re- enacts that event . Speech is a living happening , a partnership between the linguistic sound and its recipient . Truth is primarily in the event and not in the mental conception separated from the senses ...
... living speaker who now re- enacts that event . Speech is a living happening , a partnership between the linguistic sound and its recipient . Truth is primarily in the event and not in the mental conception separated from the senses ...
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... living in bark houses . Now many of them are living in frame houses two stories high , some with a veranda in front the whole length , and they have good barns and outbuildings . Some of them have herds of cattle from 25 to 100 and have ...
... living in bark houses . Now many of them are living in frame houses two stories high , some with a veranda in front the whole length , and they have good barns and outbuildings . Some of them have herds of cattle from 25 to 100 and have ...
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