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Preston ( 1975 ) , Vincent ( 1981 ) and Scott ( 1983 ) all explain the distinctions between these two types . Suffice it to say here that the atiukan or myths are stories concerning the creation of the world when , as Vincent explains ...
Preston ( 1975 ) , Vincent ( 1981 ) and Scott ( 1983 ) all explain the distinctions between these two types . Suffice it to say here that the atiukan or myths are stories concerning the creation of the world when , as Vincent explains ...
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Vincent in her analysis of Montagnais oral histories has isolated some of these indicators , all to do with the presence of the white man . For example , these are periods when there were only Indians ( i.e. , no white men ) , only game ...
Vincent in her analysis of Montagnais oral histories has isolated some of these indicators , all to do with the presence of the white man . For example , these are periods when there were only Indians ( i.e. , no white men ) , only game ...
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Vincent , Sylvie 1981 La tradition orale montagnaise . Comment l'interroger ? Cahiers de Clio . Bruxelles . BLACKROBE IN BOSTON : RARE MAN / RARE MOMENT ALVIN ORAL AND RECORDED HISTORY 191.
Vincent , Sylvie 1981 La tradition orale montagnaise . Comment l'interroger ? Cahiers de Clio . Bruxelles . BLACKROBE IN BOSTON : RARE MAN / RARE MOMENT ALVIN ORAL AND RECORDED HISTORY 191.
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