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Page 97
... reality is that it's like an old car you've fixed and fixed and fixed . It's time to get rid of the car from our point of view because we never get to drive it . We sit in the rumble seat and we never get to MUFFLING OF NATIVE VOICES 97.
... reality is that it's like an old car you've fixed and fixed and fixed . It's time to get rid of the car from our point of view because we never get to drive it . We sit in the rumble seat and we never get to MUFFLING OF NATIVE VOICES 97.
Page 115
... reality set and , I might add , a capacity for developing a new conflict style . The majority of the northern Cree were unable to polarize the con- flict . Instead , their resistance style was very similar to their discourse style ...
... reality set and , I might add , a capacity for developing a new conflict style . The majority of the northern Cree were unable to polarize the con- flict . Instead , their resistance style was very similar to their discourse style ...
Page 339
... reality to human comprehension . The integral nature of oral culture ensures a dynamic élan which tran- scends the containment in concepts and analyses . In oral culture , the verb " to be " is either non - existent or signifies growth ...
... reality to human comprehension . The integral nature of oral culture ensures a dynamic élan which tran- scends the containment in concepts and analyses . In oral culture , the verb " to be " is either non - existent or signifies growth ...
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