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THE INDIAN FROM OLYMPUS WILLIAM COWAN Carleton University It is appropriate that in this Olympic year , and in the last meeting of the Algonquian Conference before the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles , that we take a look at those ...
THE INDIAN FROM OLYMPUS WILLIAM COWAN Carleton University It is appropriate that in this Olympic year , and in the last meeting of the Algonquian Conference before the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles , that we take a look at those ...
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An Ojibwa from Thunder Bay , he is the first Algonquian to participate in the Winter Olympics . He came in 9th in the 90 meter ski jump and 28th in the 70 meter jump . Since he was only 16 at the time , his showing was quite respectable ...
An Ojibwa from Thunder Bay , he is the first Algonquian to participate in the Winter Olympics . He came in 9th in the 90 meter ski jump and 28th in the 70 meter jump . Since he was only 16 at the time , his showing was quite respectable ...
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examination of whether or not the same facts hold for other Algonquian languages would be an interesting subject for further research . REFERENCES Bloomfield , Leonard 1946 Algonquian . Pp . 86-129 in Linguistic Structures of Native ...
examination of whether or not the same facts hold for other Algonquian languages would be an interesting subject for further research . REFERENCES Bloomfield , Leonard 1946 Algonquian . Pp . 86-129 in Linguistic Structures of Native ...
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