Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Potential Native students visited the University of Western Ontario ( July 5 ) . A potential student from Six Nations , the Native tour guide , and her father , the director of London's First Nations Post - Secondary Counselling ...
... Potential Native students visited the University of Western Ontario ( July 5 ) . A potential student from Six Nations , the Native tour guide , and her father , the director of London's First Nations Post - Secondary Counselling ...
Page 153
... potential cognate sets and claims ( 1991 : 494 ) that of 99 Kutenai grammatical morphemes , some 42 are potentially cognate with Salish mor- phemes . If we interpret Morgan's data as suggesting that Kutenai is at least more closely ...
... potential cognate sets and claims ( 1991 : 494 ) that of 99 Kutenai grammatical morphemes , some 42 are potentially cognate with Salish mor- phemes . If we interpret Morgan's data as suggesting that Kutenai is at least more closely ...
Page 295
... potential danger for them before the courts over their land claims . Similarly , a request for the re - establishment of self - government in the spirit of traditional forms of government would be befuddled by the textbook portrayal of ...
... potential danger for them before the courts over their land claims . Similarly , a request for the re - establishment of self - government in the spirit of traditional forms of government would be befuddled by the textbook portrayal of ...
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