Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Proximate and Obviative In Algonquian languages , one participant within each clause has the privileged status traditionally referred to as proximate , while other participants are obviative . Thus in the Ojibwa sentence in ( 1 ) ...
Proximate and Obviative In Algonquian languages , one participant within each clause has the privileged status traditionally referred to as proximate , while other participants are obviative . Thus in the Ojibwa sentence in ( 1 ) ...
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As Chart 3 shows , by 1839 Ojibwa trappers had replaced traditional toolkits with American firearms , leg hold traps , snares , knives , axes and hide scrapers . Other manufactured goods were gaining in popularity as well .
As Chart 3 shows , by 1839 Ojibwa trappers had replaced traditional toolkits with American firearms , leg hold traps , snares , knives , axes and hide scrapers . Other manufactured goods were gaining in popularity as well .
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The linkages with more traditionally - documented histories that I have alluded to here , however — reinforcing ... reflect the preservation of certain traditional attitudes within Powhatan culture at least into the 19th century .
The linkages with more traditionally - documented histories that I have alluded to here , however — reinforcing ... reflect the preservation of certain traditional attitudes within Powhatan culture at least into the 19th century .
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