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Page 151
... similar to Algonquian obviation the Kutenai obviation system is . A number of people have reacted to my claim that the Kutenai possesses an obviation system very like that found in Algonquian languages by responding that many American ...
... similar to Algonquian obviation the Kutenai obviation system is . A number of people have reacted to my claim that the Kutenai possesses an obviation system very like that found in Algonquian languages by responding that many American ...
Page 153
... similar development . . . " The possibility of a relationship of Kutenai to Salish is also raised by Haas , though with more hesitation than she demonstrates regarding a rela- tionship of Kutenai to Algonquian . More recently , Morgan ...
... similar development . . . " The possibility of a relationship of Kutenai to Salish is also raised by Haas , though with more hesitation than she demonstrates regarding a rela- tionship of Kutenai to Algonquian . More recently , Morgan ...
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... similar names appeared in baptism and marriage records approximately 20 years apart and the parental names in both records were identical , we could usually deduce that the two similar names referred to the same person . Marriage detail ...
... similar names appeared in baptism and marriage records approximately 20 years apart and the parental names in both records were identical , we could usually deduce that the two similar names referred to the same person . Marriage detail ...
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