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The muskeg swamps and mud flats surrounding the tidal waters of James Bay are noted for attracting waterfowl . James Bay has the reputation for lying on one of the world's greatest waterfowl migration routes . Waterfowl have been a more ...
The muskeg swamps and mud flats surrounding the tidal waters of James Bay are noted for attracting waterfowl . James Bay has the reputation for lying on one of the world's greatest waterfowl migration routes . Waterfowl have been a more ...
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However , it can also be used to indicate that an event or state is hypothetical , or more specifically , that there is some degree of remoteness from reality present ( James 1981a ) . It is not , in fact , uncommon for languages to use ...
However , it can also be used to indicate that an event or state is hypothetical , or more specifically , that there is some degree of remoteness from reality present ( James 1981a ) . It is not , in fact , uncommon for languages to use ...
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Long , John S. 1978 Education in the James Bay Region During the Horden Years . Ontario History 70 : 75–89 . 1981 Introducing Christianity to the James Bay Cree . Paper presented at the Thirteenth Algonquian Conference , Toronto ...
Long , John S. 1978 Education in the James Bay Region During the Horden Years . Ontario History 70 : 75–89 . 1981 Introducing Christianity to the James Bay Cree . Paper presented at the Thirteenth Algonquian Conference , Toronto ...
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