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Page 191
... representing trade goods ( i.e. , debits ) appear on the left hand pages , below a sign ( usually a human figure , family or clan emblem ) identifying the customer . Pictographs representing fur - bearing animals ( i.e. , credits ) ...
... representing trade goods ( i.e. , debits ) appear on the left hand pages , below a sign ( usually a human figure , family or clan emblem ) identifying the customer . Pictographs representing fur - bearing animals ( i.e. , credits ) ...
Page 198
... represents a standard number of units such as one dozen . Or perhaps it represents something else . There is no way of knowing just what the inverted V represents . A final source of confusion in Roy's merchandise inventory comes from ...
... represents a standard number of units such as one dozen . Or perhaps it represents something else . There is no way of knowing just what the inverted V represents . A final source of confusion in Roy's merchandise inventory comes from ...
Page 236
... represents the view of the dominant white Virginia culture of the time , but is far from an accurate perception of the ... represented , and with more speakers of the old language , while the Nanse- mond , and the considerable remnant ...
... represents the view of the dominant white Virginia culture of the time , but is far from an accurate perception of the ... represented , and with more speakers of the old language , while the Nanse- mond , and the considerable remnant ...
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