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... stories and a book on the Great Lakes . Posthumously there were published three more novels , a collection of short stories , and two different versions of an autobiography , making a total of 34 published books . In a number of these ...
... stories and a book on the Great Lakes . Posthumously there were published three more novels , a collection of short stories , and two different versions of an autobiography , making a total of 34 published books . In a number of these ...
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... stories about the Cree children . In particular , it is the stories featuring the Cree children that reveal an aspect of Waller that is not evident in the other sources . Keeping in mind that these stories were written as Sunday School ...
... stories about the Cree children . In particular , it is the stories featuring the Cree children that reveal an aspect of Waller that is not evident in the other sources . Keeping in mind that these stories were written as Sunday School ...
Page 337
... stories ' meaning for a people , of what they were trying to preserve , of the necessity to tell a story in order to preserve a culture , and the reliance on memory and hearing in an oral culture . I tried a phenomenological approach as ...
... stories ' meaning for a people , of what they were trying to preserve , of the necessity to tell a story in order to preserve a culture , and the reliance on memory and hearing in an oral culture . I tried a phenomenological approach as ...
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