Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... understanding of and ability to control a portion of the universe . It might be argued against my interpretations here that these events never happened as told , and thus have no application to the understanding of 17th - century ...
... understanding of and ability to control a portion of the universe . It might be argued against my interpretations here that these events never happened as told , and thus have no application to the understanding of 17th - century ...
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... understanding of northern Algonquian social orga- nization demonstrated in terms of leadership and group formation . Regarding leadership he further comments that in the trading post records , " many of the persons in the families [ sic ] ...
... understanding of northern Algonquian social orga- nization demonstrated in terms of leadership and group formation . Regarding leadership he further comments that in the trading post records , " many of the persons in the families [ sic ] ...
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... understanding of Homer's cultural context can further our understanding of the culture of peoples whose provenance was and still is largely elocutionary . In this discussion we found that kindred reciprocal accents fall on the ...
... understanding of Homer's cultural context can further our understanding of the culture of peoples whose provenance was and still is largely elocutionary . In this discussion we found that kindred reciprocal accents fall on the ...
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