Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Summer seems to be the season for Native news . ... I began with some unsubstantiated stereotypes about why many Londoners don't seem to know much about First Nations peoples or to understand what they do know .
Summer seems to be the season for Native news . ... I began with some unsubstantiated stereotypes about why many Londoners don't seem to know much about First Nations peoples or to understand what they do know .
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While further examination of the question deserves attention , there seems little doubt that any genetic relationship would be at most a remote one . Boas ( 1920 : 373 ) specifically claims that the similarity between the obviation ...
While further examination of the question deserves attention , there seems little doubt that any genetic relationship would be at most a remote one . Boas ( 1920 : 373 ) specifically claims that the similarity between the obviation ...
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MT nipāu he is asleep ka - nipāu - ā it seems to me he is asleep ( e ) kā nipāu - a it does not seem to me he is asleep EC ( i ) ska nipāw - ā it seems to me that he is asleep ( i ) ska ekā nipāw - ā it seems to me he is not asleep 4.
MT nipāu he is asleep ka - nipāu - ā it seems to me he is asleep ( e ) kā nipāu - a it does not seem to me he is asleep EC ( i ) ska nipāw - ā it seems to me that he is asleep ( i ) ska ekā nipāw - ā it seems to me he is not asleep 4.
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