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Go at midnight ( Collected by Gladys Tantaquidgeon at Gay Head , c.1928 ) If you burn the bones of animals yow bones will ache ( Tantaquidgeon in Speck 1928 : 273 ) . If a bird comes and taps at the window , that is a sign of death ...
Go at midnight ( Collected by Gladys Tantaquidgeon at Gay Head , c.1928 ) If you burn the bones of animals yow bones will ache ( Tantaquidgeon in Speck 1928 : 273 ) . If a bird comes and taps at the window , that is a sign of death ...
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I believe a number of these were originally collected by Richard Preston ( 1975 ) for his work on Cree narratives . The written sources are materials that I and others have collected over the past several years for the whole eastern ...
I believe a number of these were originally collected by Richard Preston ( 1975 ) for his work on Cree narratives . The written sources are materials that I and others have collected over the past several years for the whole eastern ...
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From these texts and from data collected on the Mesquakie settlement ? we can determine the frequency of certain particles , where they tend to occur in the sentence , and the order in which non - initial particles occur when in a ...
From these texts and from data collected on the Mesquakie settlement ? we can determine the frequency of certain particles , where they tend to occur in the sentence , and the order in which non - initial particles occur when in a ...
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