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If a bird comes and taps at the window , that is a sign of death ( Laur Mars , Narragansett , 1983 ) . Never throw hair away for fear birds will build a nest with it and you will go crasy ( Wenonah Silva , Gay Head , 1983 ) .
If a bird comes and taps at the window , that is a sign of death ( Laur Mars , Narragansett , 1983 ) . Never throw hair away for fear birds will build a nest with it and you will go crasy ( Wenonah Silva , Gay Head , 1983 ) .
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1976 Color Terms in Narragansett . Pp . 105–114 in the 7th . 1977 Quelques aspects du système consonnantique du narragansett . Pp . 151-155 in the 8th . 1978 Toward the Linguistic History of an Algonquian Dialect : Observations on the ...
1976 Color Terms in Narragansett . Pp . 105–114 in the 7th . 1977 Quelques aspects du système consonnantique du narragansett . Pp . 151-155 in the 8th . 1978 Toward the Linguistic History of an Algonquian Dialect : Observations on the ...
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1982 General Treat's Vocabulary of Narragansett . Pp . 11-21 in the 13th . 1983 Marginalia Algonquiana . Pp . 321-329 in the 14th . 1984 The Indian from Olympus . Pp . 125–134 in the 15th . Craik , Brian 1975 Fur Trapping and Food ...
1982 General Treat's Vocabulary of Narragansett . Pp . 11-21 in the 13th . 1983 Marginalia Algonquiana . Pp . 321-329 in the 14th . 1984 The Indian from Olympus . Pp . 125–134 in the 15th . Craik , Brian 1975 Fur Trapping and Food ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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