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That Oka is an Iroquoian community was and remains incidental . But more importantly , Native identity is not represented as a single unified thing . Finally , the healing ceremonies at Oka a year later are presented as proactive , as a ...
That Oka is an Iroquoian community was and remains incidental . But more importantly , Native identity is not represented as a single unified thing . Finally , the healing ceremonies at Oka a year later are presented as proactive , as a ...
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In this text , which is a Coyote story , Coyote remains proximate even in clauses referring only to other animate participants . The other 9 texts conform much more strongly to the principle in ( 55 ) : in 26 out of 28 situations where ...
In this text , which is a Coyote story , Coyote remains proximate even in clauses referring only to other animate participants . The other 9 texts conform much more strongly to the principle in ( 55 ) : in 26 out of 28 situations where ...
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So , Question # 2 also remains unanswered , precisely at least . The meanings ( s ) of Indian land - deeds to both parties ( my Question # 3 ) obviously varied with persons , places , and times , to the extent that no simple summary ...
So , Question # 2 also remains unanswered , precisely at least . The meanings ( s ) of Indian land - deeds to both parties ( my Question # 3 ) obviously varied with persons , places , and times , to the extent that no simple summary ...
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