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... ordinary Native people uncertain of their own loyalties . Divide and conquer is depicted as a " standby " of Canadian and Native relations . He emphasizes that all aboriginal people share experiences of racism and political domina- tion ...
... ordinary Native people uncertain of their own loyalties . Divide and conquer is depicted as a " standby " of Canadian and Native relations . He emphasizes that all aboriginal people share experiences of racism and political domina- tion ...
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... ordinary spoken words . These voice substitutes permit communication at a greater distance than the human voice alone can carry . These surrogate sounds are paradigms of oral culture itself , for they exag- gerate and amplify what is ...
... ordinary spoken words . These voice substitutes permit communication at a greater distance than the human voice alone can carry . These surrogate sounds are paradigms of oral culture itself , for they exag- gerate and amplify what is ...
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But the talk that endures is not just any ordinary talk ; it is the language of ritual , which is rhythmical , delightful to hear , enjoyable for the speaker's mind and body . Language epitomizes the rhythms of the body , the central ...
But the talk that endures is not just any ordinary talk ; it is the language of ritual , which is rhythmical , delightful to hear , enjoyable for the speaker's mind and body . Language epitomizes the rhythms of the body , the central ...
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