Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... shows that the 3-3 ′ ending of the Conjunct Neutral is -d in the dialect of the manuscript , not -5 , the ending used in Maniwaki and Golden Lake Algonquin , for example . TI ( 63 ) p . 20 : How can I kill it , without my gun . Awneen ...
... shows that the 3-3 ′ ending of the Conjunct Neutral is -d in the dialect of the manuscript , not -5 , the ending used in Maniwaki and Golden Lake Algonquin , for example . TI ( 63 ) p . 20 : How can I kill it , without my gun . Awneen ...
Page 200
... shows , by 1839 Ojibwa trappers had replaced traditional toolk- its with American firearms , leg hold traps , snares , knives , axes and hide scrapers . Other manufactured goods were gaining in popularity as well . Ojibwa women were ...
... shows , by 1839 Ojibwa trappers had replaced traditional toolk- its with American firearms , leg hold traps , snares , knives , axes and hide scrapers . Other manufactured goods were gaining in popularity as well . Ojibwa women were ...
Page 327
... show s.t. ( an . ) ' nǝmahlamaakeen / nǝ - mahl + am + aw + kee - n / 1 - buy + TI1b + TAO + AI - sg ' I sell s.t. ... show s.t animate ' ntalǝweelǝmaaw / nǝt - alǝw + eelǝm - aa - w 1 - more + by thought - DIR - sg ' I think him better ...
... show s.t. ( an . ) ' nǝmahlamaakeen / nǝ - mahl + am + aw + kee - n / 1 - buy + TI1b + TAO + AI - sg ' I sell s.t. ... show s.t animate ' ntalǝweelǝmaaw / nǝt - alǝw + eelǝm - aa - w 1 - more + by thought - DIR - sg ' I think him better ...
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