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... overt bid towards Indianness lay in the occasional donning of a Plains style feather war bonnet representative of pan - Indian leanings rather than any desire to ex- press exclusively Micmac cultural traditions . Other changes were less ...
... overt bid towards Indianness lay in the occasional donning of a Plains style feather war bonnet representative of pan - Indian leanings rather than any desire to ex- press exclusively Micmac cultural traditions . Other changes were less ...
Page 48
Other changes were less overt . The centrality of Native leadership in the New Brunswick festival proceedings observed in 1911 had diminished in relation to the clergy's authority . The number of non - Native visitors had grown as well ...
Other changes were less overt . The centrality of Native leadership in the New Brunswick festival proceedings observed in 1911 had diminished in relation to the clergy's authority . The number of non - Native visitors had grown as well ...
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... Overt and Inflectional NPs . International Journal of American Linguistics 56 : 317–340 . Grafstein , Ann 1984 Argument Structure and the Syntax of a Non - configurational Lan- guage . PhD thesis , McGill University . Greenberg , Joseph ...
... Overt and Inflectional NPs . International Journal of American Linguistics 56 : 317–340 . Grafstein , Ann 1984 Argument Structure and the Syntax of a Non - configurational Lan- guage . PhD thesis , McGill University . Greenberg , Joseph ...
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