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Page 289
... says he is giving the Teme- augama Anishnabay the " benefit of the doubt " , by allowing that ten families among them in 1850 were a " band " rather than " just a group of families ” but then he goes on to say : I believe that they were ...
... says he is giving the Teme- augama Anishnabay the " benefit of the doubt " , by allowing that ten families among them in 1850 were a " band " rather than " just a group of families ” but then he goes on to say : I believe that they were ...
Page 290
... says that " the only reference to a chief of a group " was to Nebenegwune in Speck's memoir ( Bear Island 1984 : 162 ) ... say he understood it per- fectly but refused to acknowledge it as an organized society . He even at one point made a ...
... says that " the only reference to a chief of a group " was to Nebenegwune in Speck's memoir ( Bear Island 1984 : 162 ) ... say he understood it per- fectly but refused to acknowledge it as an organized society . He even at one point made a ...
Page 326
... say - sg ' I say s.t. ' nsi / nǝ - sii / 1 - say ' I say ' b . Obligatorily Transitive laapiinaxkeen / no - laap + i + naxk + ee - n / 1 - intertwine + EP + hand + AI - sg ' I lead s.o. by the hand ' ntahpalihkeen / nǝt - ahp + alihkee ...
... say - sg ' I say s.t. ' nsi / nǝ - sii / 1 - say ' I say ' b . Obligatorily Transitive laapiinaxkeen / no - laap + i + naxk + ee - n / 1 - intertwine + EP + hand + AI - sg ' I lead s.o. by the hand ' ntahpalihkeen / nǝt - ahp + alihkee ...
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