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SOME VERB PARADIGMS IN GOLDEN LAKE ALGONQUIN GEORGE F. AUBIN Assumption College 0. Introduction The purpose of this paper is quite simple : I wish to make available to interested scholars some reasonably reliable and fairly detailed ...
SOME VERB PARADIGMS IN GOLDEN LAKE ALGONQUIN GEORGE F. AUBIN Assumption College 0. Introduction The purpose of this paper is quite simple : I wish to make available to interested scholars some reasonably reliable and fairly detailed ...
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More specifically , it focuses on the people who circulated in the lands from Anama Bay and Jack Head on Lake Winnipeg up the Dauphin River to Lake St. Martin and the northern end of Lake Manitoba from the early to the late 1800s .
More specifically , it focuses on the people who circulated in the lands from Anama Bay and Jack Head on Lake Winnipeg up the Dauphin River to Lake St. Martin and the northern end of Lake Manitoba from the early to the late 1800s .
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In the summer of 1979 , Basil and Jocko had themselves driven to one of Basil's trapping cabins on Rock Lake , 100 km north of Maniwaki in Parc de la Vérendrye . Their first effort was a commendable one , consid, ering that Jocko had ...
In the summer of 1979 , Basil and Jocko had themselves driven to one of Basil's trapping cabins on Rock Lake , 100 km north of Maniwaki in Parc de la Vérendrye . Their first effort was a commendable one , consid, ering that Jocko had ...
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LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
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